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So I'm going to retry this. So basically the way I have approached trading recently and it's really served me well is there are two scenarios that I use max size on. If I allocate whatever, it doesn't matter, 3,000, 4,000 shares, there are three scenarios that I'm going to use max size. One is on the broken stock, the non-hot chick of the day, right? Something like HX. HX was not the hot chick of the day. It was broken. You had overhead resistance to short. We had a clear cut plan in the watch list on what we were going to do. We kind of saw this 325 line. We saw this 340-ish area, which was the support, and then there was like this 360 line. So the way I approach using max size on these stocks is at the open, I'm always going to have my fantasy orders out. So I'll have my fantasy orders like 320, 340, 360. If one of them hits and confirms, if all three of them hit, good, fine. I get all three of my starters in and then I'll react if this line reacts. If the first one hits on one bullet, I'm going to wait for it to reject and then I'm going to get in full size risking that line. That is how I've always done it, and it's worked really well for me on the broken stocks. So for example, basically like for this one right here, so my line was 325. If I have my feeler out there at 325, starter hits, immediate rejection, and this little push into VWAP here on volume and it's not going anywhere, I would be using my full size. This is how I've gotten to grow my PNLs because I'll use full size with wicked tight risk because I just don't want to see it break this line because I think that's obvious. That line, that line is not confirmed to me anymore. So I usually set my stop right over that line, a couple cents, some wiggle run, whatever. And usually that has led to these quick little washes off VWAP. These are what I think MIC is kind of famous for now is these broken stocks, these quick nail and bail trades, but you make 20, 30, 40 cents on a broken stock. So the thing is now on the broken names where people get into trouble the most is that second attempt. The first attempt is always easy in my opinion because you get a good feel of it. But this is the thing, after the first attempt on a broken stock, I automatically pretend that trade never happened and I go approach it the next bounces, like it's a brand new trade. So then what do I do? I look at my lines again and I reevaluate, I say does this line look realistic? Probably not. So I kind of take it out. So now I'm using VWAP as a line. So now I'm using this line right here, this line which was confirmed, and the one above it just in case. Because I know in this market what happened with these broken stocks is they always can bounce a little further than you think. So I play it like that. So I let it kind of come, I'll set my fantasy orders again. Let them kind of go, you'll see it on all my charts, the same shit. I'll order here, order here, order here. The line confirms I'm going to get in with a quick, I like what Amon does and I've kind of tried to adapt it where if this line confirms I'm going to hit it quick because again this stock is broken. For me I'm going to use full size above VWAP. If it's broken and it confirms a line I will use full size above VWAP because the fact is you have to get some full size trades on. If all of your trades are small size it just takes one trade to wipe you out. So you've got to use full size in the best moments. If you watch Austin's webinar on sizing he talks about that you have to get some full size trades. You just want to scalp, you just want to boom, quick and easy, tight risk, boom. Just like something like this where Amon if he hits his orders, I saw him do it today. Boom, boom, boom confirms he hits his size and goes in there. Got to be a little reactive, it's not, there's no science to it, it is kind of an art form and that's something that comes over time. Something like this, this is a great example, you short your 30% size at your line. So real quick, there is nothing wrong in my opinion with shorting like on this bounce to VWAP. You want a short full size, fine, but you have to stop out when it reclaims. No matter what. I've done it, I short VWAP right here and then boom, you get that. You need to be fast, you need to be comfortable doing that. I really love how Amon does that, he'll short big but just boom, I mean I've seen it. It's like short, stop, right? Because you know VWAP could reject, right? Like this little wick might have got me, I might have thrown on some size there and just said, waited for this line down here for another 15, 20 cents. But you've got to be quick. But the way I like to do it is I really like adding full size into weakness. And not shorting weakness in the wrong way, but I talked about in my last video about kind of going with the water, right? So for example, if you had your starters and you got your size up here when this 340 line kind of rejected and stalled, right? This push down now has the weight of the move is going down. That's where I like to slam in the rest of my size because you know, again, and I only use size when there's range. And what's that? There's range down to three, you're at the 320s, there's 20 cents, which is my minimum boom, right? And to be honest, at that point, you're at 1030, you're at zombie times, you're done, okay? So the broken stocks are my favorite to use, to use max size because I'm comfortable using it above VWAP because the overhead is there, it hasn't broken pre-market highs. I know that the odds are kind of in my favor. And if I want to use max size in your VWAP, I can, I just need to be kind of quick with my stops. PPSI, now let's go over a stock that is not warrant to max size, okay? The only second option that I will use max size on, the first one is broken stocks on day one. So there's three actually, the second option is low hanging fruits. If it's a good low hanging fruit, I usually will actually double my max size because I'm so confident that in the lines that are drawn, and I'll kind of trade them the same way I do broken stocks on day one, I'll add to the kind of like that downward momentum. Like for example, let me look up. Hey guys, my name is Toss Bradley, I'm one of the head mentors and moderators of my investing club. If you have any questions about getting started in trading, getting started in the MIC, MIC in general, text me at 213-458-5997, this is not a robot, it is me directly on the other end of my business line and we'll get you in the club. We also have special promotions going on that I can get to you depending on your trading needs. Hit me up, back to the video. A stock and how I actually played before I get into this one. Lizzie is a good one, I believe. Yes. Okay, so Lizzie, it was a good low hanging fruit today because it ran all day, it ran like crazy. What the fuck yourself? It ran like crazy, right? Gave us a bunch of overhead. So we know this is backside of the mood, not only is it a good backside trade, there's also other hot chicks in play, right? Simple as that. So how I do it on low hangers is basically we had our lines like 450, 450, and so on. So at the open, right, you had this big push to your 440 line and boom. Would have hopefully had some starters out there and gotten filled, whatever. How I play it on this is I wait for, now that it's confirmed at this level, I'm sorry, I just have a seizure or something. Now that it's confirmed at that level, VWAP is gonna be kind of my guide. I like to see it break hard below VWAP, I don't know why my VWAPs keep showing these bands. I don't use these bands at all. I just forgot to take them off. Okay, so I use VWAP as my guide. So when it's broken, I'll start to scale bigger size, but as soon as we kind of get under VWAP here and confirm, I usually like to put on my bigger size and I know on low hanging fruits I'm just gonna kind of widen my risk because I think the odds are there and they usually end up panning out something like this. Nice and stress free, right? You can use VWAP as your guide. I can use big size and comfortably just know that I'm risking VWAP at this point and look at how they usually tend to just fade. That's a lot of low hanging fruits. I like to stay small while it's above and then kind of as it goes in my favor that's when I start to use full size and I'll say I'm either gonna risk VWAP or the top of the previous line. As you guys know, I sometimes do. So that's how I do it on low hanging fruits. Now, times you should not be using full size. Let me see what's going on. My phone's blown up here. My girlfriend broke her friend's finger. I don't care. Oh God, dude. So exhausting. Okay. Times to not use max size. When the stock is labeled the hot check of the day until it loses that title, you don't use less than max size, right? And why is that? Because if you are using max size on the hot check, you are risking a crazy volume burst. You are risking your entire account in my opinion. On these hot checks, you can use 30% size max until one of two situations. You get a massive stuff move. Death candle, kiss of death. Or it is a waterfall candle like this one, which not to me isn't like a kiss of death, but it's a big waterfall candle through VWAP, right? Those used to be kind of my bread and butters. And I'll show you how I used to play those when I used to stick around longer. But basically this is why. So in the mornings, right? This is the problem. When a stock is a hot check and has the volume, no matter what, to me, when a stock breaks pre-market highs, which was right here, it becomes the hot check. It's done, it's the hot check. I don't care what happens after that. I'm 30% only until we get a stuff move, a death candle, anything, right? And I'll tell you why. So everyone knows for me, if you watch my videos, my 30% size, I'm willing to let it pretty much work until the trade is wrong, which means I'm usually comfortable risking 30 to 40 cents on my 30% size, because it's a manageable loss and it allows me to stay fluid in the stock and not panic. So this stock is a great example. It broke pre-market highs. I don't care if it came down, whatever. If you're a new trader, you have to stop out on the break. No matter what, no questions asked. I don't want to hear bup, bup, bup, bup, just try to remember farmer, farmer, I don't care. I don't give a fuck, shut the fuck up. You stop out on the break, pre-market highs. You set your heart stop there, I don't care. You are gonna see some times gonna come up, come down like this, but you know what? There's a million times where I've done this, I've waited, I said, hmm, it's did this. I said, let me see, and the next thing I know it's at fucking six and I'm dead and you guys can't revive me because I'm dead. So that's that, stop out. As soon as the stock breaks pre-market highs, to me, it no longer warrants full size until I get the death candle. So now, this is a good example because it went up here, it's now the hot chick, it came down, this is where the volume and the attention still was. You could be shorting your 30% size in here, risking high of day, or risking the top of the last kind of candle, you had that 25 candle, whatever, and you'd keep your risk and check 100%. Your risk would be completely in check, you'd be scaling this balance to here, hopefully an average in here, risking 20, 25 cents and that's fine, I think, on 30% size. 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