- What is swing trading and how does it work
- Where to find the best swing trading opportunities
- How do you time your entries for swing trading
- Where to set your stop loss so you don’t get stopped out prematurely
- Where to take profits before the market does a 180-degree reversal against you
- A swing trading strategy that works
Swing trading is one of the few trading approaches that’s suitable for the retail trader — even if you have a full-time job.
Why?
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Because it doesn’t require you to spend all day in front of your screen, and it still offers enough trading opportunities so you can generate a consistent return from the markets.
Do you want to learn more?
Then today’s swing trading guide is for you because you’ll learn: