10/26 – ETF Trading – IWM, UWM, EWC, EWT, EWY

Prices for IWM, UWM and EWC moved lower at the close on Friday. As a result, we scaled-in to our second position. Should the market move higher from here, exit the trade at the market close when the etf price is greater than the MA(5), or – for a potentially larger gain – when the RSI(2) is greater than 70. Should the market move lower, scale-in to a third long position at the market close.

For etf traders looking to trade other country funds, we took our first positions of EWT and EWY. You may take a second trading position in these etfs should they move lower today. Otherwise, follow the exit signals as previously stated.

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All trades are at the market close. Please trade responsibly!

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