MCD McDonald’s Corp

1) Simplified Trend Qualification Procedure,

1.1) Pick a time frame to work with 30 Minute, Hourly, or 2 Hour.
1.2) If price action above the red line and red line is above the blue = long.
1.3) For longs, overall average on 2.1 below must greater than a 29% buy.
1.4) Risk on longs, if the red line moves below the blue exit the trade.
1.5) If price action is below the red line and the red is below the blue = short.
1.6) For shorts, overall average on 2.1 below must greater than a 29% sell.
1.7) Risk on shorts, if the red line moves above the blue exit the trade.
1.8) Same rules apply for all time periods 30 minute to monthly.
Prices are updated every 10 minutes if you have questions send a message.

Chart We’re using weekly price bars on the chart below for longer-term trades, this same procedure will work using any time frame from 15 minutes bars to monthly bars, it depends on whether your objective is trading intra-day, short, medium, or long-term, ATAs can be set up to trade all time periods or any combination of time periods.

2) MCD McDonald’s Corp

2.1) Today’s Technical Opinion
2.2) 2 day chart, 15 minute data
2.3) 3 day chart, 30 minute

2.4) 5 day chart, 60 minute data
2.5) 10 day chart 120 minute
2.6) 3 month chart, daily
2.7) 9 month chart, daily
2.8) 1 year chart, weekly
2.9) 3 year chart, weekly
2.10) 5 year chart, weekly
2.11) 7 year Chart, monthly

2.12) 15 year chart using monthly data
2.13) 1983 or life of stock
2.14) Options Quotes
2.15) Ranges & Price Performance

2.16) Support & Resistance

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DASSY Dassault Systemes Se

Analysis is updated every 10 minutes

1) Simplified Trend Qualification Procedure, quotes and charts are updated every 10 minutes

1.1) Pick a time frame to work with from 15 minutes to monthly using any chart linked in 2.2 though 2.13. (the shorter the time frame the shorter the trade duration)

1.2) Qualify the trend using the EMA9 (red line), if price action is above the EMA9 (red line) you’re in an up-trend, below the EMA9 a down-trend.

1.3) Confirm the EMA9 defined trend (red line) is above the EMA18 (blue line) for an up-trend or the EMA9 (red line) is below the EMA18 (blue line) for down-trend.

1.4) Confirm the EMA9 defined trend agrees with the composite of the 13 indicators linked in 2.1. If the chart and the trend confirmation in 2.1 do not agree stand aside.

1.5) Use Support & Resistance linked in 2.16 for setting profit objectives and risk levels, contact me for more information on how we use these

Chart We’re using weekly price bars on the chart below for longer-term trades, this same procedure will work using any time frame from 15 minutes bars to monthly bars, it depends on whether your objective is trading intra-day, short, medium, or long-term, ATAs can be set up to trade all time periods or any combination of time periods.

2) DASSY Dassault Systemes Se

2.1) Today’s Technical Opinion
2.2) 2 day chart, 15 minute data
2.3) 3 day chart, 30 minute

2.4) 5 day chart, 60 minute data
2.5) 10 day chart 120 minute
2.6) 3 month chart, daily
2.7) 9 month chart, daily
2.8) 1 year chart, weekly
2.9) 3 year chart, weekly
2.10) 5 year chart, weekly
2.11) 7 year Chart, monthly

2.12) 15 year chart using monthly data
2.13) 1983 or life of stock
2.14) Options Quotes
2.15) Ranges & Price Performance

2.16) Support & Resistance

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Peter Knight Advisor

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CTSX  Citrix Systems Inc.

Analysis is updated every 10 minutes

1) Simplified Trend Qualification Procedure, quotes and charts are updated every 10 minutes

1.1) Pick a time frame to work with from 15 minutes to monthly using any chart linked in 2.2 though 2.13. (the shorter the time frame the shorter the trade duration)

1.2) Qualify the trend using the EMA9 (red line), if price action is above the EMA9 (red line) you’re in an up-trend, below the EMA9 a down-trend.

1.3) Confirm the EMA9 defined trend (red line) is above the EMA18 (blue line) for an up-trend or the EMA9 (red line) is below the EMA18 (blue line) for down-trend.

1.4) Confirm the EMA9 defined trend agrees with the composite of the 13 indicators linked in 2.1. If the chart and the trend confirmation in 2.1 do not agree stand aside.

1.5) Use Support & Resistance linked in 2.16 for setting profit objectives and risk levels, contact me for more information on how we use these

Chart We’re using weekly price bars on the chart below for longer-term trades, this same procedure will work using any time frame from 15 minutes bars to monthly bars, it depends on whether your objective is trading intra-day, short, medium, or long-term, ATAs can be set up to trade all time periods or any combination of time periods.

2)  CTSX  Citrix Systems Inc.

2.1) Today’s Technical Opinion
2.2) 2 day chart, 15 minute data
2.3) 3 day chart, 30 minute

2.4) 5 day chart, 60 minute data
2.5) 10 day chart 120 minute
2.6) 3 month chart, daily
2.7) 9 month chart, daily
2.8) 1 year chart, weekly
2.9) 3 year chart, weekly
2.10) 5 year chart, weekly
2.11) 7 year Chart, monthly

2.12) 15 year chart using monthly data
2.13) 1983 or life of stock
2.14) Options Quotes
2.15) Ranges & Price Performance

2.16) Support & Resistance

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TNDM Tandem Diabetes 

Analysis is updated every 10 minutes

1) Simplified Trend Qualification Procedure, quotes and charts are updated every 10 minutes

1.1) Pick a time frame to work with from 15 minutes to monthly using any chart linked in 2.2 though 2.10. (the shorter the time frame the shorter the trade duration)

1.2) Qualify the trend using the EMA9 (red line), if price action is above the EMA9 (red line) you’re in an up-trend, below the EMA9 a down-trend.

1.3) Confirm the EMA9 defined trend (red line) is above the EMA18 (blue line) for an up-trend or the EMA9 (red line) is below the EMA18 (blue line) for down-trend.

1.4) Confirm the EMA9 defined trend agrees with the composite of the 13 indicators linked in 2.1. If the chart and the trend confirmation in 2.1 do not agree stand aside.

1.5) Use Support & Resistance linked in 2.13 for setting profit objectives and risk levels, contact me for more information on how we use these.

5 Year Chart We’re using weekly price bars on the chart below for longer-term trades, this same procedure will work using any time frame from 15 minutes bars to monthly bars, it depends on whether your objective is trading intra-day, short, medium, or long-term, ATAs can be set up to trade all time periods or any combination of time periods.

2) TNDM Tandem Diabetes  Analysis links

2.1) Today’s Technical Opinion
2.2) 2 day chart, 15 minute data
2.3) 3 day chart, 30 minute
2.4) 5 day chart, 60 minute data
2.5) 10 day chart 120 minute
2.6) 3 month chart, daily
2.7) 9 month chart, daily
2.8) 1 year chart, weekly
2.9) 3 year chart, weekly
2.10) 5 year chart weekly

2.11) Options Quotes
2.12)
Ranges & Price Performance

2.13) Support & Resistance

If you have questions send a message or contact me

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Peter Knight Advisor

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Cannabis Stocks

1) What’s Moving

Top gainers (longs) Largest losers (shorts)
1 month 1 month
3 Month 3 Month
Year to Date Year to Date
52 Weeks 52 Weeks

2) Buy, Sell Hold Summary

2.1) Long positions
2.2) Short positions

3) Message me and I’ll send you the analysis page for any stocks in this sector.

4) Program Structure and Account Opening Procedure

5.1) The Fee Structure For This Program
5.2) Defining Overall Risk For Your Account

5.3) Exchanges Traded
5.4) Brokerage Firms
5.5) How Balances Are Guaranteed Plus or Minus Trading
5.6) How To Open An Account

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Peter Knight Advisor

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USDBRL U.S. Dollar/Brazilian Real

Performance homepageForex Analysis Homepage

1) USDBRL Analysis (cross cash market)

1.1) Today’s technical opinion
1.2) 1 day, using 5 minute bars
1.3) 2 day, 10 minute bars
1.4) 2 day, 15 minute
1.5) 4 day, 30 minute
1.6) 5 day, 60 minute
1.7) 5 day, 90 minute
1.8) 5 day, 120 minute
1.9) 10 day, 120 minute
1.10) 2 month, daily
1.11) 4 month, daily
1.12) 6 month, daily
1.13) 1 year, weekly
1.14) 2 year, weekly

1.15) 3 year, weekly
1.16) 4 year, weekly
1.17) 5 year, monthly

1.18) 10 year, monthly
1.19) 15 year, monthly
1.20) 20 year, monthly
1.21) Support and resistance
1.22) 1 month performance leaders
1.23) 3 month performance leaders
1.24) 6 month performance leaders
1.25) 12 month performance leaders

2) Simplified Trend Qualification Procedure, quotes/charts are updated every 10 minutes, contact me and I’ll walk you through specifics.

2.1) Using today’s technical opinion qualify the strength of the up or down trend using the overall average at the top of the page, if the overall average is less than 35% stand aside.

2.2) Pick a time frame to work with from 15 minutes to monthly using any chart linked in 1.2 though 1.20. For short-term trades use the charts linked in 1.2-1.12, medium-term 1.13-1.16, long-term 1.17-1.20.

2.3) Qualify the trend using the EMA9 (red line), if price action is above the EMA9 (red line) you’re in an up-trend, below the EMA9 a down-trend.

2.4) Confirm the EMA9 defined trend (red line) is above the EMA18 (blue line) for an up-trend or the EMA9 (red line) is below the EMA18 (blue line) for down-trend.

3) ATA summary & account opening procedure

3.1) ATA’s, What They Are and How They Work
3.2) ATA Program Performance Page
3.3) The ATA Fee Structure
3.4) Defining Overall Risk For Your ATA Account
3.5) How Balances Are Guaranteed Plus or Minus Trading
3.6) How To Open An Account Minimums 12.5K to 500K

If you have any questions send a message or contact me.

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Peter Knight Advisor

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MAT Mattel Inc

Analysis is updated every 10 minutes

1) Simplified Trend Qualification Procedure, quotes and charts are updated every 10 minutes

1.1) Pick a time frame to work with from 15 minutes to monthly using any chart linked in 2.2 though 2.12. (the shorter the time frame the shorter the trade duration)

1.2) Qualify the trend using the EMA9 (red line), if price action is above the EMA9 (red line) you’re in an up-trend, below the EMA9 a down-trend.

1.3) Confirm the EMA9 defined trend (red line) is above the EMA18 (blue line) for an up-trend or the EMA9 (red line) is below the EMA18 (blue line) for down-trend.

1.4) Confirm the EMA9 defined trend agrees with the composite of the 13 indicators linked in 2.1. If the chart and the trend confirmation in 2.1 do not agree stand aside.

1.5) Use Support & Resistance linked in 2.15 for setting profit objectives and risk levels, contact me for more information on how we use these.

2) MAT Mattel Inc

2.1) Today’s Technical Opinion
2.2) 2 day chart, 15 minute data
2.3) 3 day chart, 30 minute
2.4) 5 day chart, 60 minute data
2.5) 10 day chart 120 minute
2.6) 3 month chart, daily
2.7) 9 month chart, daily
2.8) 1 year chart, weekly
2.9) 3 year chart, weekly
2.10) 7 year Chart, monthly
2.11) 15 year chart using monthly data
2.12) 1983- Current Chart
2.13) Options Quotes
2.14)
Ranges & Price Performance

2.15) Support & Resistance

If you have questions send a message or contact me

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Peter Knight Advisor

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HBI Hanesbrands Inc

Analysis is updated every 10 minutes

1) Simplified Trend Qualification Procedure, quotes and charts are updated every 10 minutes

1.1) Pick a time frame to work with from 15 minutes to monthly using any chart linked in 2.2 though 2.12. (the shorter the time frame the shorter the trade duration)

1.2) Qualify the trend using the EMA9 (red line), if price action is above the EMA9 (red line) you’re in an up-trend, below the EMA9 a down-trend.

1.3) Confirm the EMA9 defined trend (red line) is above the EMA18 (blue line) for an up-trend or the EMA9 (red line) is below the EMA18 (blue line) for down-trend.

1.4) Confirm the EMA9 defined trend agrees with the composite of the 13 indicators linked in 2.1. If the chart and the trend confirmation in 2.1 do not agree stand aside.

1.5) Use Support & Resistance linked in 2.15 for setting profit objectives and risk levels, contact me for more information on how we use these.

2) HBI Hanesbrands Inc

2.1) Today’s Technical Opinion
2.2) 2 day chart, 15 minute data
2.3) 3 day chart, 30 minute
2.4) 5 day chart, 60 minute data
2.5) 10 day chart 120 minute
2.6) 3 month chart, daily
2.7) 9 month chart, daily
2.8) 1 year chart, weekly
2.9) 3 year chart, weekly
2.10) 7 year Chart, monthly
2.11) 15 year chart using monthly data
2.12) 1983- Current Chart
2.13) Options Quotes
2.14)
Ranges & Price Performance

2.15) Support & Resistance

If you have questions send a message or contact me

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Peter Knight Advisor

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COTY Coty Inc

1) Simplified Trend Qualification Procedure, quotes and charts are updated every 10 minutes

1.1) Pick a time frame to work with from 15 minutes to monthly using any chart linked in 2.2 though 2.12. (the shorter the time frame the shorter the trade duration)

1.2) Qualify the trend using the EMA9 (red line), if price action is above the EMA9 (red line) you’re in an up-trend, below the EMA9 a down-trend.

1.3) Confirm the EMA9 defined trend (red line) is above the EMA18 (blue line) for an up-trend or the EMA9 (red line) is below the EMA18 (blue line) for down-trend.

1.4) Confirm the EMA9 defined trend agrees with the composite of the 13 indicators linked in 2.1. If the chart and the trend confirmation in 2.1 do not agree stand aside.

1.5) Use Support & Resistance linked in 2.15 for setting profit objectives and risk levels, contact me for more information on how we use these.

2) COTY  Coty Inc

2.1) Today’s Technical Opinion
2.2) 2 day chart, 15 minute data
2.3) 3 day chart, 30 minute
2.4) 5 day chart, 60 minute data
2.5) 10 day chart 120 minute
2.6) 3 month chart, daily
2.7) 9 month chart, daily
2.8) 1 year chart, weekly
2.9) 3 year chart, weekly
2.10) 7 year Chart, monthly
2.11) 15 year chart using monthly data
2.12) 1983- Current Chart
2.13) Options Quotes
2.14)
Ranges & Price Performance

2.15) Support & Resistance

If you have questions send a message or contact me

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Peter Knight Advisor

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The basics of trading markets with clean trends

1) Initial qualification procedure

1.1) Use the ranking link to find a market that’s moving.
1.2) An example would be the Swiss Market Index.
1.3) Then use the corresponding Swiss Market Index analysis page.
1.4) On the analysis page check the trend strength using link 1.6  Today’s technical opinion, the overall average must be in equal to or greater than 30% to establish a new  position.
1.5) The strength of the trend up or down should also be increasing,
if trend strength is decreasing you could be in for a trend reversal.

Repeat this process until you find several markets that pass the first test, of the qualified markets choose the ones that are behaving the best.

Below are simplified examples of  what the ATA programs look for.

2) From 2 January 2019 through 7 March 2019 out of  these 3 markets, Gold, 10 Year Treasuries and the Swiss Market Index which one had,

The greatest overall price change with the least amount of volatility
The majority of price action above the EMA 9 (red line)
The EMA 9 (red line) stayed above the EMA 18 (blue line)
Made the most with the least amount of stress

2.1) GC Gold
2 January 2019,  price $1,285.00, position value = $128,500
7 March 2018, price $1,286.10, position value = $128,610
Margin Requirement = $3,400
Overall change = $110
(Dirty long-term trend)

Chart

2.2) ZN 10 Year Treasury
2 January 2019,  price $1,285.00, position value = $121,812.50
7 March 2018, price $1,286.10, position value = $121,343.75
Margin requirement = $1,550
Overall change = $468.75
(Dirty long-term trend)

Chart

2.3) SZ Swiss Market Index
2 January 2019,  price 8.238 position value = 82,380 CHF
7 March 2018, price 9,310, position value = 93,100 CHF
Margin requirement = 5,000 CHF
Overall change = 10,720 CHF
(Clean long-term trend)

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In this example the ATA would only have taken trades in the SZ Swiss Market Index

3) From 2 January 2019 through 7 March 2019 out of  these two S&P 500 stocks MY Bristol-Myers and XRX  Xerox Corp which one had,

The greatest overall price change with the least amount of volatility
The majority of price action above the EMA 9 (red line)
The EMA 9 (red line) stayed above the EMA 18 (blue line)
Made the most with the least amount of stress

3.1)  BMY Bristol-Myers Squibb
2 January 2019,  price $51.74, position value = $51,730
7 March 2018, price $51.73, position value = $51,720
Margin Requirement = $25,870
Overall change = ($10)
(Dirty long term trend)

Chart

3.2)  XRX  Xerox Corp
2 January 2019,  price $19.48, position value = $19,480
7 March 2018, price $51.73, position value = $30,690
Margin Requirement = $9,740
Overall change = $11,210
(Clean long-term trend)

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In this example the ATA would have only taken long term trades in XRX  Xerox Corp

4) From 2 January 2019 through 7 March 2019 out of  these two currencies  USDSGD U.S.D Singapore Dollar and  USDSEK U.S.D – Swedish Krona which one had,

The greatest overall price change with the least amount of volatility
The majority of price action above the EMA 9 (red line)
The EMA 9 (red line) stayed above the EMA 18 (blue line)
Made the most with the least amount of stress

4.1) USDSGD U.S.D Singapore Dollar
2 January 2019,  price 1.3628, position value = $100,000.00
7 March 2018, price 1.3598, position value = $99,779.86
Margin Requirement = $3,000
Overall change = ($220.14)
(Dirty long term trend)

Chart

4.2) USDSEK U.S.D – Swedish Krona
2 January 2019,  price 8.86610, position value = $100,000
7 March 2018, price 9.42592, position value = $106,310
Margin Requirement = $3,000
Overall change = $6,310
(Clean long-term trend)

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In this example the ATA would have only taken long term trades in USDSEK U.S.D – Swedish Krona

5) From 2 January 2019 through 7 March 2019 out of  these two metals markets SI Silver and  PA Palladium which one had,

The greatest overall price change with the least amount of volatility
The majority of price action above the EMA 9 (red line)
The EMA 9 (red line) stayed above the EMA 18 (blue line)
Made the most with the least amount of stress

5.1) SI Silver
2 January 2019,  price $15.63, contract value = $78,150.00
7 March 2018, price $14.92, contract value = $74,600.00
Margin Requirement = $3,600.00
Overall change = ($3,350.00)
(Dirty long term trend)

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5.2) PA Palladium
2 January 2019,  price $1,259.00, contract value = $125,900
7 March 2018, price $1520.10, contract value = $152,010.00
Margin Requirement = $6,250.00
Overall change = $26,110.00
(Clean long-term trend)

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6) Send a message with a date, time and contact number and I’ll walk you through this process while we’re on line.
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