Dave Landry's Trading Simplified

The Fine Art of Keeping Capital Out of Harm's Way

Dave Landry

Dave Landry


On this week's edition of Trading Simplified, Dave illustrates his methodology in action by showing why he avoided recent mystery charts that would have failed miserably. He also presents a new mystery chart that shows promise. He then goes on to discuss the TFM 10% system, which is still in sell mode, and explains why it will likely stay there for a long while (and some thoughts on how you might get back into the market sooner). Getting back to the core methodology, Dave sums up his money management strategy, which allows for the potential for both short-term and longer-term gains. Finally, Dave touches on the fact that trading psychology begins with the understanding of the neurology of making decisions.

This video was originally broadcast on June 29, 2022. Click anywhere on the Trading Simplified logo above to watch on our dedicated show page, or at this link to watch on YouTube. You can also watch this and past episodes on the StockCharts on-demand video service StockChartsTV.com -- registration is free!

New episodes of Trading Simplified air on Wednesdays at 12:00pm ET on StockCharts TV. You can view all recorded episodes of the show at this link. Go to davelandry.com/stockcharts to access the slides for this episode and more. Dave can be contacted at davelandry.com/contact for any comments and questions.

Dave also appeared on the June 16, 2022 edition of The Pitch, with fellow panelists Jessica Inskip (OptionsPlay) and Joe Rabil (Rabil Stock Research). They each bring their five top stock ideas to the table and showcase the strategies they used to select these promising trade targets.

Dave Landry
About the author: has been actively trading the markets since the early 90s. In 1995, he founded Sentive Trading, LLC - a trading and consulting firm. He is the author of "Dave Landry on Swing Trading" (2000), "Dave Landry’s 10 Best Swing Trading Patterns & Strategies" (2003), and "The Layman’s Guide to Trading Stocks" (2010). In addition to his weekly show on StockCharts TV, Dave has made several television appearances, written articles for numerous financial magazines and journals, and has spoken at trading conferences both nationally and internationally. Learn More