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What you will learn …

This is not a classical video course! It’s a school! New content will be release regularly.

Get access to over 300 videos with more than 25 hours in total + 300 pages analyzed charts to train your chart reading skills!

  • US stocks only, medium term approach – no day trading! Perfect for part-time traders.
  • Risk management: How to calculate the right position size and manage single trade and portfolio risk.
  • Using stock screeners: Be consistent in your stock selection and reduce work.
  • Fundamental & technical analysis: Find high potential stocks which can move strongly.
  • Chart & volume patterns: Learn to read supply & demand in the chart.
  • 300 analyzed stock charts as example to train your chart analysis skills! Will be extended to 600 charts soon …

Content (will be extended regularly)

I will add more content regularly. Next topics: Example videos in TradingView / MarketSmith, Trading Psychology and Mindset …

Welcome

  • How to use the video course
  • Golden rules
  • Reading list stocks and trading

Risk Management

  • Intro
  • Goal of risk management
  • Knowledge: What is a draw down?
  • The 4 levels of risk management
  • Knowledge: What does 1% risk mean?
  • What is portfolio risk?
  • Build up portfolio risk slowly
  • Limit your portfolio risk to 5%
  • How many positions should a portfolio have?
  • Using margin
  • Learnings about portfolio risk management
  • What is cluster risk?
  • Capital concentration vs. diversification
  • Cluster risks in your portfolio
  • Example: Portfolio cluster risks
  • Learnings about cluster risk management
  • What is information risk?
  • 3 types of information risk
  • Take a 20% / 30% gap into account
  • Limit your position size
  • Example: Reduce position size before earnings
  • Avoid news driven or story stocks
  • Learnings about information risk management
  • What is single trade risk?
  • Risking 1% of your trading capital is enough
  • Knowledge: What is stop loss distance?
  • Example: The position size depends on the stop loss distance
  • How to calculate the position size
  • Knowledge: What is R in trading?
  • Always keep the risk at the same amount
  • 3 Examples of position sizing
  • Automatic risk adjustment
  • Learnings about single trade risk management
  • Risk management quiz
  • Risk Management Plan

Stock Selection

  • Stock Selection Checklist
  • Intro
  • Goal of stock selection
  • Become a specialist in a small trading niche
  • The stocks we want to find
  • Knowledge: What are institutions?
  • Look for institutional quality stocks
  • Learnings about institutional quality stocks
  • Strong technicals is a must
  • Knowledge: What is relative strength?
  • Relative strength shows you the leaders
  • Only buy stocks in an uptrend
  • Exponential moving averages
  • Look for new all-time highs
  • Stocks that doubled can double again
  • Look for multiple weeks trading bases
  • Interpret the volume behavior
  • Learnings about strong technicals
  • Outstanding sales (and EPS) growth
  • Strong sales growth is a must
  • EPS is a must for mature companies
  • Avoid negative EPS
  • Strong EPS estimates are a big plus
  • Stocks matching all fundamental criteria
  • Young companies must have a higher growth
  • Examples of young companies with a higher growth
  • Learnings about fundamental criteria
  • Using stock screeners
  • 2 different screener software
  • MarketSmith: High RS screener
  • MarketSmith: High RS screener example
  • MarketSmith: IPO 1 year screener
  • MarketSmith: IPO 1 year screener example
  • MarketSmith: IPO 3 year screener
  • MarketSmith: IPO 3 year screener example
  • MarketSmith: Weekly unusual volume screener
  • MarketSmith: Weekly unusual volume screener example
  • MarketSmith: Topic screener
  • MarketSmith: Topic screener example
  • MarketSmith: Unusual volume screener
  • MarketSmith: Unusual volume screener example
  • MarketSmith: New 52 week highs screener
  • MarketSmith: New 52 week highs screener
  • MarketSmith: >10% week performance screener
  • MarketSmith: >10% week performance screener example
  • MarketSmith: >90 RS screener
  • MarketSmith: >90 RS screener example
  • MarketSmith: >100% year performance screener
  • MarketSmith: >100% year performance screener example
  • MarketSmith: EPS >50% screener
  • MarketSmith: EPS >50% screener example
  • MarketSmith: New RS high screener
  • MarketSmith: New RS high screener example
  • MarketSmith: Big EPS estimate screener
  • MarketSmith: Big EPS estimate screener example
  • FinViz: EPS estimate >30% screener
  • FinViz: EPS estimate >30% screener example
  • FinViz: Strongest stocks screener
  • FinViz: Strongest stocks screener example
  • FinViz: >20 sales growth screener
  • FinViz: >20 sales growth screener example
  • FinViz: >100% performance over 12 months screener
  • FinViz: >100% performance over 12 months screener example
  • FinViz: >10% performance last week screener
  • FinViz: >10% performance last week screener example
  • FinViz: High volume today screener
  • FinViz: High volume today screener example
  • FinViz: New 52 week high screener
  • FinViz: New 52 week high screener example
  • FinViz: IPO last year screener
  • FinViz: IPO last year screener example
  • Only put the best candidates on your watchlist
  • Tips to go through your screener
  • Daily and weekend routine
  • Go through sectors and industries
  • Go through sectors and industries – Example
  • Comparing two stocks
  • Sister stocks
  • Learnings about stock screeners
  • Require a disruptive theme or products
  • Update vs. innovation vs. disruption
  • Company lifecycle
  • Mid cap companies turning into large cap companies
  • Mid cap companies turning into large cap companies – Example
  • Future growth potential is important
  • Disruptive companies gain market share
  • Growth acceleration through events
  • How to do research about companies
  • How to do manual research for stocks
  • Best sources for research
  • Price is more important than any fundamentals or story
  • Major events and technology changes
  • Global technology changes
  • Example: Railways in the 19th century
  • Cycle for disruptive and innovative themes
  • Example 1: Electric vehicles
  • Example 2: 5G networks
  • Example 3: Telehealth
  • Example 4: Cloud software
  • Example 5: Semiconductors
  • Example 6: E-commerce
  • New companies take over the leadership
  • Learnings about disruptive themes and products
  • Product or service focused companies
  • Focused vs. wide range of products companies
  • How growth companies scale sales and profits
  • Scaling sales and profits – focused vs. wide range of products companies
  • Market dominance is an important factor
  • Entrepreneurial companies
  • Important facts about entrepreneurial companies
  • Examples – Introduction
  • Example 1: AMD
  • Example 2: NVDA
  • Example 3: TDOC
  • Example 4: AAPL from 2001
  • Example 5: TWST
  • Example 6: TTD
  • Example 7: ETSY
  • Example 8: FB (early years)
  • Example 9: CSCO (early years)
  • Example 10: COUP
  • Example 11: SHOP
  • Example 12: EBAY (early years)
  • Example 13: WMT (early years)
  • Example 14: AAXN / TASR
  • Example 15: ADBE
  • Example 16: SE
  • Example 17: VRSN
  • Example 18: FIVN
  • Learnings about product focused, entrepreneurial companies
  • Extra lesson: From macro to micro view
  • Stock selection quiz

Watchlist management

  • Tools you will learn about
  • My own experience
  • Limits help to focus and maintain consistency
  • 2 watchlists: Main and focus
  • Main watchlist
  • Weekend routine
  • Examples
  • Get a feeling for your niche by looking at the daily changes
  • From main to focus watchlist
  • List to the feedback from your watchlist
  • Learnings
  • Focused watchlist
  • Daily routine
  • Examples
  • Using alerts
  • Learnings
  • Theme watchlists

Charts

  • Tools you will learn about
  • My own experience
  • Getting a first impression of a stock by looking at charts
  • Chart reading is a craft and art
  • Start every analysis with the chart
  • Weekly and daily charts
  • Indicators in the charts
  • Weekly charts tune out the noise
  • Learnings
  • What makes a good technical chart picture?
  • Staircase effect
  • Support at EMA 13 and EMA 40
  • Shakeouts
  • Tight trading bases
  • Clean and harmonic price action
  • Relative Strength to the S&P 500
  • Volatility contraction before breakout
  • Learnings
  • Accumulation and distribution in the daily chart
  • Accumulation and distribution in the weekly chart
  • Volume increase / decrease in the daily chart
  • Volume increase / decrease in the weekly chart
  • Monster volume or volume spikes in the daily chart
  • Exhaustion on monster volume or volume spikes
  • Monster volume as a sign for a start or end of a trend
  • Monster volume or volume spikes in the weekly chart
  • Learnings
  • Stocks have an own personality
  • Examples
  • Learnings
  • Chart patterns
  • Cup and handle
  • Knowledge: Tight vs. wide and loose consolidations
  • Double bottom
  • Flat base
  • Consolidation
  • Volatility Contraction Pattern (VCP)
  • IPO base (short)
  • IPO base (long)
  • Chart patterns develop in a correction
  • All chart pattern have something in common
  • Chart patterns are created by the ebb and flood of demand and supply
  • Chart patterns are created by the ebb and flood of demand and supply (example)
  • Institutions must sell into the rally
  • Learnings
  • Institutional support at moving averages
  • Pullbacks vs. corrections
  • Pullbacks can turn into chart patterns
  • Institutional support at moving averages (EMA 21 and EMA 65)
  • Institutional support at moving averages (EMA 200)
  • Institutional support at price levels
  • Learnings
  • Large gap ups
  • Breakaway gap
  • Knowledge: Overhead resistance
  • Avoid buying gaps in a base
  • Runaway gap
  • Exhaustion gap
  • Learnings

Markets

  • Tools you will learn about
  • My own experience
  • Don’t trade all the time – trade in the right market!
  • Trading niche is more important than the indices
  • Indices, stocks and indicators are feedback tools
  • Stock market vs. indices
  • Most stocks follow the indices
  • Learnings
  • Helpful market indicators
  • Distance to moving average 200
  • How to add the Percentage Distance indicator to TradingView
  • New highs / new lows
  • How to add the new highs and new lows indicator to TradingView
  • How to add percent stocks above 50 and 200 day moving average to your TradingView chart
  • ADRN indicator
  • Learnings
  • Martz Market Trend System (MMTS)
  • How to add the MMTS to TradingView
  • Recognize the market environment in real-time
  • The right market environment
  • The wrong market environment
  • Exhaustion
  • Difficult market environment
  • Bear markets
  • Your trading statistics change with the market environment
  • Learnings
  • How to recognize a potential reversal in the stock market
  • Time your entries and exits
  • Monitor every rally attempt to spot a potential reversal
  • Follow through days
  • When it’s time to buy stocks again
  • Additional indicators to spot a potential reversal
  • A bear market is different from a pullback
  • Learnings
  • Extra lesson: How to add the Up volume and Down volume indicator to TradingView
  • Extra lesson: Seasonality in the stock market

Buying and Selling

  • Checklist for stock entry
  • Tools you will learn about
  • Checklist for stock exit
  • My own experience with buying
  • 99% of buying right is preparation
  • Select only the best stocks
  • Technicals are more important than fundamentals
  • Buying a pullack
  • Further tips on buying a pullback
  • Learnings
  • Buying a breakout
  • Buying a cheater breakout
  • Learnings
  • Buying on a gap up
  • Intraday gap up fine tuning
  • Learnings
  • Intraday volume calculation
  • Further tips on intraday volume calculation
  • Start every position small and buy in multiple steps
  • Adding to your position
  • Identify the best trades and sell or reduce mediocre trades
  • Follow up buy
  • Pyramiding your winners
  • Trading around a core position
  • Learnings
  • My own experience with selling
  • Selling a stock properly means following rules
  • Cutting losses short and letting profits run
  • Hitting some home runs in a year
  • Stop loss keeps the losers small
  • Break out stop
  • Break-even stop
  • Time stop
  • Re-enter quickly if you get stopped out by accident
  • Getting stopped out on a gap down
  • Learnings
  • Letting your profits run with trailing stops
  • Look for the dominant moving average
  • Selling a stock with a trailing stop
  • Learnings
  • Selling a stock into strength
  • Learnings
  • The “red zone rule”
  • Learnings

Additional lessons

  • I will add more videos here in future
  • Sep 29, 2021 – Markets start to correct.
  • Sep 30, 2021 – Winning stocks in a bad market
  • Oct 04, 2021 – From market to sector
  • Oct 06, 2021 – Looking for signs of a market turnaround
  • Oct 07, 2021 – ABC correction pattern
  • Oct 08, 2021 – Doing research about $APP AppLovin
  • Oct 12, 2021 – Monitor your niche!
  • Oct, 14 2021 – Follow through day in the NASDAQ
  • Oct, 17 2021 – Using Average True Range (ATR) for stop loss and trailing stop
  • Oct, 20 2021 – Analysis of market turnaround
  • Oct, 26 2021 – How I handle stocks with a weak breakout
  • Oct 27, 2021 – Observing the market. Solar stocks are in the top list
  • Oct 27, 2021 – What do do if a stock explodes to the upside without you + Shakeout patterns
  • Oct 27, 2021 – $SNAP – Price is more important than fundamentals
  • Nov 02, 2021 – Observing your niche
  • Nov 05, 2021 – $UPST lesson of character change
  • Nov 07, 2021 – Looking at the market
  • Nov 10, 2021 – Observe the reaction to earning reports in your niche
  • Nov 11, 2021 – Stocks with increasing volatility is a sign to wait
  • Nov 20, 2021 – Shakeouts and Undercut & Reversals (U&R)
  • Nov 25, 2021 – Market and portfolio comment
  • Dec 03, 2021 – Risk Management and lessons from the correction
  • Dec 08, 2021 – Waiting for confirmation to start buying again
  • Dec 13, 2021 – Notice rotation from growth to value in the stock market
  • Dec 17, 2021 – Buying first test positions which failed
  • Dec 30, 2021 – Finding strong sectors / industries. Example: Semiconductors.
  • Jan 10, 2021 – Look at the market and short-term trades
  • Jan 17, 2021 – Sell failed breakouts early
  • Feb 15, 2022 – 50 / 80 rule
  • Trading cyclical stocks instead of growth stocks
  • May 25, 2022 – Look at the market, bear market & trading other markets
  • June 28, 2022 – Look at the market: How I assess the indices and current themes on the watchlist
  • August 16, 2022 – What I look for when I go through a FinViz screener
  • September 26, 2022 – 10 tips for part time traders
  • December 12, 2022 – Market trend and bottoms in the S&P 500
  • February 13, 2023 – Look at the market: New uptrend with leading semiconductor stocks
  • How to add the MMTS as an overlay behind your chart
  • 360° Stock Selection Checklist
  • October 10, 2023 – Deep Dive MMTS Indicator

The Chart Book

  • How to use The Chartbook
  • Chartbook A – 1
  • Chartbook A – 2
  • Chartbook B
  • Chartbook C – 1
  • Chartbook C – 2
  • Chartbook C – 3
  • Chartbook D
  • Chartbook E
  • Chartbook F
  • Chartbook G – 1
  • Chartbook G – 2
  • Chartbook H
  • Chartbook I
  • Chartbook J
  • Chartbook L
  • Chartbook M to Z (coming soon)

Additional downloads

  • Important information
  • My personal 25 lessons of the stock market ebook
  • Does CANSLIM still work? From Boston IBD Meetup
  • “Know HOW to Hold ‘Em” Ajay G. Jani, CMT (Chartered Market Technician)
  • AMN Healthcare Svcs (AHS) Base Reading
  • Ambarella Inc. (AMBA) Picking, Managing and Selling The Climax Top
  • Basic Simple Sell Rules CANSLIM
  • Short Selling Principle & Techniques (Gil Morales / Chris Kacher)
  • CAN SLIM Basics Review Model Stock (WB)
  • GMCR Model Stock Review
  • Hansens Natural Model Stock Review
  • Margin Use Considerations For CANSLIM Investing
  • Maximize Gain, Minimize Loss, Keep Ego Out – Simply Doing The Best We Can
  • STUDY OF TRUE MARKET LEADERS
  • Short Selling By Debora O’Flynn
  • Sketchers Model Stock Review
  • Square Climax Top
  • Upper Channel Line Sell Signal
  • Amgen Model Book Stock 1990 to 1992
  • CAN SLIM Stock Portfolio Example Summer 2012 Rally
  • Ride in the Cockpit with the O’Neil Disciples
  • MoKa – Market Direction Model
  • VoSi Conference (Gil Morales / Chris Kacher)
  • IBD Americas Greatest Opportunities Collection
  • Buying IPOs

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