EPC Setup and Trade Plan

Today’s Featured Trade Idea is EPC.

Normally, you can read more about this trade, see Rick’s blog post here.  However, Rick is out of the office on a family emergency.  Nonetheless, members can listen to a detailed analysis of the market in the trading room at 9:10am Eastern.

For now, here is my analysis and a potential trade plan made using our Trader Vision 20/20 software.

EPC has been forming a bottom for 3 months.  It is now in both a Rounded Bottom Breakout and Inverted Head & Shoulders pattern.  Now it has formed a Pullback Opportunity (J-hook in progress) and printed a Hammer on Wednesday.  I will look for an Entry on the breakout with a Stop set below the Resistance Level broken to get there.  The Targets used were defined as Support/Resistance levels using the Weekly Chart.  Below is my markup of the chart and the trade plan as laid out by Trader Vision 20/20.  As a bonus, if you click the green button below, you’ll be able to watch a video of the chart markup and trade planning process.

 

The EPC Trade Setup – As of 6-20-18

 

EPC as of 6-20-18

The EPC Trade Plan

EPC Plan for 6-21-18

 

Note how Trader Vision 20/20 does so much of the work for you.  As we see above, Trader Vision shows you that the stock only needs to move 6.4% to make the Goal for the trade, while the anticipated second Target price would generate a 10.85% overall gain.  We also see that the Risk is low and the potential Reward decent.  Knowing the Risk, Reward and how far a stock must move to reach our goal…before a trade…really takes the pressure off.  No guesswork.  No surprises.  No emotional roller coaster.

To see a short video of this trade’s chart markup and trade planning, click the button below.

 

 

 

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