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7 years in the market. Every tool on this site comes from real trading experience — not backtested theory.

Where It Started

I've been swing trading stocks for over 7 years. Before that I spent decades running my own businesses — a diesel mechanic, a bread distribution route — so I understand what it means to work hard for money and protect what you've earned.

When I got serious about trading, I realized most of the tools available were either built for institutions, too complicated for real-world use, or just plain didn't do what I needed. So I started building my own.

My focus has always been sector rotation — finding the sectors with the most strength, then picking the best stocks inside them. I only trade long, and I look for pullback entries to get in at better prices with less risk.

Every indicator on this site is something I run on my own charts every single day. If I don't use it, I don't share it.

How I Think About Trading

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Sector Rotation First

Before I look at individual stocks I find out which sectors have the most strength. The best stock in a weak sector is still a weak trade.

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Pullbacks Over Breakouts

I only trade long and I wait for pullbacks. Chasing breakouts means paying full price. Pullbacks give you a better entry and a better stop.

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Risk Management Is Everything

No trade is worth blowing up your account. I risk 1% to 1.3% per trade, target 2:1 reward-to-risk, and let the math work in my favor over time.

How I Find Trades

1

Check Sector Strength

I start every session by checking which sectors are leading the market. I only want to be in stocks that are being carried by a strong sector tailwind.

2

Find the Best Stocks in That Sector

Inside the strong sectors I look for individual stocks showing relative strength — ones that are holding up better than the sector itself.

3

Wait for the Pullback

I don't chase. I put the stock on my watchlist and wait for it to pull back to a key level — moving average, prior support, VWAP. That's where I look to enter.

4

Define Risk Before Entering

Before I place any trade I know exactly where my stop is and what my position size will be. The Risk Manager handles the math automatically.

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