Revenge Trading: What It Is and How to Stop Doing It
Revenge trading is how disciplined traders blow up their accounts. Here's why it happens at the worst moments and the system that stops it before it starts.
Revenge trading is how disciplined traders blow up their accounts. Here's why it happens at the worst moments and the system that stops it before it starts.
Most day traders focus on finding the right stocks. The ones who last focus on protecting capital first. Here's what risk management actually looks like in practice.
Earnings moves are some of the biggest single-day opportunities in the market. Here's how active traders find them, size them, and get out before the edge disappears.
The ORB trading strategy defines the first session's high and low, then trades the breakout. Here's how to find the right candidates and execute it cleanly.
Level 2 market data shows every bid and offer behind the best price. Here's how to read the book, identify fake walls, and use it to time entries in real markets.
VWAP is the price level institutional desks reference all day. Here's how active traders use it as a directional filter, trade the reclaim, and scan for setups.
The gap and go strategy only works if you find real runners before the open. Here's the scan setup and execution framework active traders use with Scanz.
Most screeners run on delayed data. By the time a setup appears, it's already gone. Here's what a real-time stock screener actually gives you — and what to look for.
Most screeners are built for research, not real-time trading. Here's what separates a true day trading screener from one that's already behind when the market opens.
A founder's look at what a real trading morning looks like with Scanz — and how 65+ real-time filters compress hours of manual screening into 30 seconds.
Proof that the right setup is only half the battle—your real-time stock alerts are the other half.
Because the market doesn't care what you want — it only responds when you know exactly what you're looking for.