Right Side of the Chart (RSOTC) provides analysis & commentary on US and global financial markets including stocks, bonds, commodities, precious metals & currencies as well as trading & investment ideas using an educational approach. The site offers free content as well as premium services for a modest subscription fee.
The trade ideas on RSOTC generally falling into one of two categories: Swing Trades, which are trades with typical holding periods ranging from a couple of weeks to several months and Long-term Trades with expected holding periods typically 6-12 months or longer in some cases. The Long-term Trades trades are often referred to as investments or trend trades, as the aim is to capture the bulk of the current primary bull or bear trend of the stock.
While technical analysis (charting) is primarily used for shorter-term trades, a combination of both technicals as well as fundamental analysis is used to identify the most promising Long-term Trade ideas. RSOTC includes an extensive video library in addition to regular postings of the latest market commentary, new trade setups as well as updates to existing trade ideas.
Although some of the shorter-term swing trade ideas occasionally reach a profit target the same day that an entry was triggered in the trade, due to the explosive nature of breakouts from certain technical patterns which act like coiled springs, Right Side of the Chart is not a day trading site. Day traders, by definition, only seek relatively small profits on very quick, intraday trades and close out all positions by the end of each trading day.
Right Side of the Chart is not a broker dealer. The market commentary and trade ideas shared here are for illustrative purposes only. None of the content published on the site, including the trade ideas, should be construed as a solicitation to buy and sell securities. Those associated with Right Side Of The Chart, including Randy Phinney, may or may not have positions in some or all of the trade ideas discussed here. Please view our disclaimer for additional information.
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