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  • I like this video.

  • great stuff guys I really like watching your videos sgomez. Keep up the good work and trading!

  • What advantage does Direct Access have, dont you have to sign up with a broker?

    Who do you have to deal with to get Direct Access?

  • Nice information thanks)

    I am Stock Trading Robot

  • Mr Gomez, I have noted that you take very small profits, which is making me curious on what comission you get charged for your trades please?

    ASIDE:

    Here in Australia the lowest comission you can find on trades are for CFDs (contracts for difference) and that is a comission of 0.1%, minimum $10. With CFDs you must also make the spread (e.g. limit sell only gets executed when it matches the bid).

  • Per share charge. 100 or 1000. Doesn't matter. Cost about 5 dollars per thousand, maybe less if I add liquidity.

  • KEEP DOING THIS!!! (please) i'm a relative newbie and am learning from your videos and commentary and mostly your honesty!!!! thank you!!

  • Steve I noticed that in this homebuilder play and in an airline sector play you did a few days back (nw I think) you often watch the leader in the sector go up while your stock grinds higher. Surely it would make more sense to go with the strongest stock in the sector?

  • Fair point you make. I like to enter low risk plays. If I had jumped into the strong one and I found myself chasing it, the downside is much bigger than the other second tier stocks that are starting to follow. I don't like to chase things that have already made a big move. Make sense? Thank you for your input.

  • Lets take this one step further in example. I notice that stock A has been running so I buy stock B in the same sector but it is not moving as fast. I see Stock A going even higher so I get frustrated and buy stock A. Now I am in too late and have to suffer a nasty pullback while the second tier stocks are slowly catching up. I have done it before and it is no fun. The point is control your entry point. Chasing a green bar on the chart can sometimes work and many time hurt.

  • another nice one steve

  • What a nice CNBC and sector play!!! Love your videos so much!

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