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Paul Tudor Jones: Trading Lessons in Defence, Technical Reads, and Asymmetric Setups

Paul Tudor Jones is most often introduced through one trade, his short positioning around the October 19, 1987 crash, when the Dow Jones Industrial Average fell about twenty two percent…

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May 16, 2026
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Standard Deviation – The Volatility Foundation Behind Every Band and Channel

You are watching a stock trade in a tight range for three weeks. The bands contract, the channel narrows, and every volatility tool on your chart is quietly agreeing: something…

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April 5, 2026
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McClellan Oscillator – How to Read Breadth Momentum Before the Index Moves

SPY dropped from $653.18 to $631.97 over four sessions in late March 2026. That is a 3.2% slide in under a week. But the damage under the surface started before…

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April 3, 2026
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Market Structure Explained: Higher Highs, Lower Lows, and the Shifts Between Them

The Supertrend was green. RSI was reading 58. The 50-day moving average was still pointing up. Then the stock dropped 11% in two weeks and stopped everyone out. None of…

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April 2, 2026
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Andrews Pitchfork – How to Draw the Median Line Channel That Maps Trend Structure

NVDA pulls back to $132.06 on 31 October 2024 after rallying from $115.74 at the start of the month. You draw a trendline, but it only captures one edge of…

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April 1, 2026
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Historical Volatility – How to Measure What the Market Actually Did

SPY closed at $558.12 on April 2, 2025. The next day it dropped to $530.62. The day after that, $499.55. Then on April 9 it ripped back to $542.40 in…

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March 30, 2026
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Trendlines – How to Draw Them Right and Trade Them With Confidence

AAPL pulled back from $214.29 on 17 March 2025 to $209.06 the same day, found its footing, and then spent the next two weeks climbing to $224.04 by 26 March.…

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March 29, 2026
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Fibonacci Extensions – How to Set Price Targets Beyond the Prior Swing High

The stock has broken through its prior high and you're long. The retracement held exactly where it was supposed to. Now the position is moving in your favor and you…

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March 27, 2026
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Support and Resistance – The Price Levels Every Chart Is Built Around

TSLA closed at $242.84 on 4 November 2024. The $248-$250 zone had capped the stock for two sessions, with highs of $248.90 on 4 November and $255.28 on 5 November…

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March 22, 2026
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Fibonacci Retracements: The Most Misapplied Tool in Technical Analysis

AAPL sells off 12% in three weeks during September 2023. A trader draws Fibonacci retracements from the July high to the August low. The 61.8% level lines up with a…

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March 19, 2026
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