Mish's Market Minute

How to Use Simple Risk Control for Stocks Like AMC

Mish Schneider

Mish Schneider

Director of Trading Education, MarketGauge.com

Once a stock goes flying, it seems as though everyone wants a piece of the action.

Of course, it might be fun to be a part of a big move, but it can also be extremely dangerous to take a trade in something going parabolic. However, if you are late to the party and you still want to participate, following this simple method to manage risk can keep your money safe, as well as keep your emotions in check.

The first thing you must decide is how much you are willing to risk on the trade. To give an example for an active AMC trade, let's say we are willing to risk $250. This is the maximum amount of money we are willing to lose on this single trade.

The second thing you must decide is where on the chart will you exit if the trade does not work out in your favor. Using the 5-minute candlestick chart, let's plan out our trade. For this example, we will use $48.00.

Now, if we had bought at 12:45 at $54 and decided to risk under the recent low at $48.00, our risk would be $6.00 per share (54 – 48 = 6). All we need to do next is divide 6 by our decided dollar risk of $250 and we will get the number of shares we can buy (250/6 = 41.6). This means we can buy 41 shares of AMC and, if the trade turns against us, we have a plan to only lose $250.

Keeping risk limited is a huge part of becoming a consistently profitable trader. Often, many traders fail to control their risk and end up taking losses that wipe out all their previous gains -- and sometimes their entire accounts. By doing this simple calculation, not only will you increase the chances of your success by limiting your losses, but it will help preserve your capital and give you the ability to discover your trading edge to repeat your process of picking winning trades.


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ETF Summary

  • S&P 500 (SPY): Resistance 422.82.
  • Russell 2000 (IWM): 226.69 support.
  • Dow (DIA): 351 highs to clear with 345 support area.
  • Nasdaq (QQQ): Next resistance 336.65 with 330 support.
  • KRE (Regional Banks): Like to see this hold over 70.00 with 71.82 resistance.
  • SMH (Semiconductors): 242.50 support.
  • IYT (Transportation): 278.85 next resistance. Watching to hold the 10-DMA at 272.71.
  • IBB (Biotechnology): 151 pivotal area.
  • XRT (Retail): 96.16 resistance.


Forrest Crist-Ruiz

MarketGauge.com

Assistant Director of Trading Research and Education

Mish Schneider
About the author: serves as Director of Trading Education at MarketGauge.com. For nearly 20 years, MarketGauge.com has provided financial information and education to thousands of individuals, as well as to large financial institutions and publications such as Barron’s, Fidelity, ILX Systems, Thomson Reuters and Bank of America. In 2017, MarketWatch, owned by Dow Jones, named Mish one of the top 50 financial people to follow on Twitter. In 2018, Mish was the winner of the Top Stock Pick of the year for RealVision. Learn More