Swing trading using breakouts.

As of the close of Tuesday, January 30, 2024, a scan of high-volume stocks and ETFs with high-volume options, found four breakout candidates.

CLF:

CVE:

PATH:

and XLE:

Six breakouts today, Monday, for swing trading.

As of the close of Monday, January 29, 2024, a scan of high-volume stocks and ETFs found six breakout candidates.

AGNC:

CVX:

JBLU:

ROKU:

SNAP:

and XLP:

Superbowl coming to Las Vegas.

As of the close of Friday, January 26, 2024, PerfectStorm found eight breakout candidates including two Las Vegas casino stocks.

BAC:

DE:

LVS:

PCT:

SOXL:

T:

UAL:

and WYNN:

Swing trading breakouts.

As of the close of January 25, 2024, PerfectStorm found five breakout candidates.

AAL:

ET:

INTC: (Earnings today)

PBR:

and UPS:

Swing trading breakouts.

As of the close of Wednesday, January 24, 2024, a PerfectStorm scan of high-volume stocks and ETFs found four breakout candidates.

ABNB:

 

APLS:

OKTA:

and SIRI:

 

Crypto related trading.

As of the close of Tuesday, January 23, 2024, I looked at the relative strength of two securities related to the crypto market. Coinbase (COIN) and Grayscale Bitcoin Trust (GBTC).

Green lines show that COIN is the stronger, and red lines show that GBTC is the stronger. Blue is neither. I have also attached the daily graphs of COIN and GBTC.

COIN vs GBTC:

COIN:

GBTC:

Breakouts for Swing Trading

As of the close of Monday, January 22.2024, a scan using the PerfectStorm indicators found four breakout candidates.

AAPL:

EDR:

WAL:

and DIS:

Breakouts for Swing Trading.

As of the close of Friday, January 19, 2024, a PerfectStorm scan of the most highly active optional stocks and ETFs found five breakout candidates.

ADBE:

MDB:

MU:

PYPL:

and QCOM:

 

 

 

New breakouts for Swing Trading.

As of the close today, Thursday, January 18, 2024, a scan of high-volume optional stocks and ETFs found three breakout candidates.

EA:

TQQQ:

and ZS:

Tesla versus Toyota

In the continuing battle between Hybrid versus full EV, Toyota, Toyota seems to be in front on a relative strength basis.

TSLA vs TM: