ICT Mentorship Core Content - Month 10 - Stock Trading - Building Buy Watchlists
Introduction
The instructor introduces the topic of stock trading and building watch lists.
Dow Jones Industrial Composite Stock List
The instructor discusses the Dow Jones Industrial composite stock list, which includes all 30 stocks that presently make up the Dow Jones Industrial Average. He highlights that this discussion will focus on these Dow 30 stocks, as they are sufficient for making all necessary stock trades.
Seasonal Influences and Bullish Months
The instructor reminds students of seasonal influences per calendar month and focuses on buy watch lists. He emphasizes that the primary focus should be on bullish months, specifically in the first half and second half of the year.
Building Watch Lists
- Filter #1: Determine if the stock market is poised to rally.
- Filter #2: Select higher low stocks during bullish months.
- February to May months are ideal long swing setups.
- October to January months are also ideal long swing setups.
- Try to narrow selection down to two to four companies during your stock selection process.
- Leadership stocks aggressively bought by institutions will be found not to drop lower during bullish months when three major indices decline.
Market Trend Change
The instructor explains how market trend changes signal bullishness in certain stocks.
Ideal Scenarios
- During periods of seasonal tendencies for stocks to move higher, we'll focus primarily on when three averages (NASDAQ, S&P, and Dow Jones Industrial Average) are making lower lows.
- At same juncture, look for stocks that make higher highs.
- Apple Inc. is an example of a stock that showed relative strength during the January 2017 to May 2017 period.
Seasonal Tendencies in Stock Trading
In this section, the speaker discusses seasonal tendencies in stock trading and how to use them to identify potential trades.
February to May Bullishness
- Between February and May, there is typically a bullish trend in the stock market.
- This trend can be seen in the appreciation of share prices during this period.
- Boeing is an example of a stock that followed this trend, with a bullish divergence from the Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) in January leading into February.
- Other stocks that followed this trend include Home Depot, McDonald's, and Visa.
Filtering Out Stocks
- Verizon, Coca-Cola, General Electric, Microsoft, and Intel are not exciting companies for trading purposes.
- Six stocks out of 30 were filtered out based on criteria such as higher lows and bucking trends seen with lower lows in DJIA.
- The remaining six stocks are Apple, Boeing, Disney, Home Depot, McDonald's, and Visa.
Selecting Trades
- When selecting trades from the list of six stocks above:
- Call options should be affordable
- Each stock should be trading within historical terms
- Stocks that are too extended from weekly or daily market structure should be eliminated from consideration.
- Institutions like to see big breakouts when looking for stocks to move higher.
Seasonal Trading Process
In this section, the speaker discusses a seasonal trading process for selecting possible winning stocks. The process involves blending simple seasonal fundamental and technical trading processes to select stocks.
Apple Incorporated
- Apple Inc. is a strong candidate for seasonal trading.
- The stock was very strong from a weekly standpoint with each bar representing a weekly representation of the share price movement.
- The overall movement was higher with every down close candle supporting new buying from April 2016 all the way leading up into February where they finally made an expansion and ran right through the 135 and ultimately all the way up to 155 per share.
Boeing
- Boeing is another strong candidate for seasonal trading.
- Institutions love this setup as it was sitting right at old highs perfectly ripe for a breakout.
- From 160 a share all the way up to ultimately 200 a share, it had very good price movement.
Disney
- Disney has difficulty breaking out above its old high around that 120 level.
- It has to have a lot more movement to get to a new Breakout institutions won't be that aggressive about buying this type of stock because it's not poised technically regardless of what the fundamentals may be.
Home Depot
- Home Depot is similar to Boeing in apple at the time of the February 2017 bullishness seasonal tendency and when the Dow was making a lower low Home Depot was not willing to do that and we were real close to the old high.
Stock Market Analysis
In this section, the speaker discusses four potential stocks to invest in based on their performance during the 2017 bullish period.
Potential Stocks to Invest In
- McDonald's: Price was trading inside a larger consolidation and had already respected a bullish order block around $120. Anticipated low resistance liquidity run to around $132 per share.
- Apple, Boeing, Home Depot: All very strong candidates for investment during the 2017 bullish period.
- Visa: Trading close to its highs and ultimately surged through, appreciating about $10 per share. While it didn't deliver as high of a return as the other four stocks mentioned, it still met criteria for higher moves on the weekly chart.
Picking Winning Stocks
- The process of picking out which stocks have potential weekly breakouts involves looking at seasonality, relative strength ideas supporting with SMT divergence between indices and that stock showing an unwell has to go lower.
- Statistically speaking and historically speaking these elements are there all the time for winning stocks.