See You After The Close…?

TraderTV LIVE!

Every week I join various financial news and analysis networks to work with and discuss the overall macro market conditions, top trading setups, earnings reports, and more!

One of my favorite shows to join is TraderTV LIVE on Youtube! I love this show because it’s all about traders trading in real-time, taking requests, and answering questions. This show is mainly geared toward day traders, and people who are active market participants during the day that love some volatility! I join their traders Shawn, Neal, and Brendan every Monday to go over the top stocks to watch and more. You can usually find me live with the guys around 3 pm ET every Monday during their “The Close: Live Day Trading” segment. The market close is one of my favorite times to trade, especially because it’s right before we get a slew of earnings reports!

After the Close

In addition to the close, they now have a brand new post-market show, which I’ll join today! Shawn runs this show, and he goes over all of the big earnings movers after the close, which is right up my alleyway. Looking at post-close market movers is a great way to prep for the next day’s trading opportunities. This is because big movers usually equal considerable volatility and spark trading ideas!

So, if you want to check out Shawn’s new show, and join us after the close, click on the image below to be directed to their channel:

They will post the recording after the fact if you can’t make it. I always post the segments afterward on my own Youtube channel, as well. 

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