The Three Questions Adam Sarhan Asks Before Every Trade

tastytrade1 hour ago18:41

Semiconductors are ripping again and Adam Sarhan's advice is the opposite of what it feels like you should do. He says chasing is the emotional magnet behind most unforced errors, and that missing a move is fine because nobody catches every leading stock. His discipline is three questions before any trade. Where do I enter, where do I exit, and how much do I risk if I am wrong. If there is no clean entry there is no clean exit, which means no defined risk at all. Education, not a recommendation. 📊 tastylive: https://www.tastylive.com/ 📰 Get Tom's pre-market analysis every morning: https://www.tastylive.com/newsletters 📘 FREE Options Strategy Guide: https://tinyurl.com/bp9ms763 📱 Follow tastylive on X: https://x.com/tastyliveshow Chapters 00:00 Meet Adam Sarhan and his book 00:28 Why chasing costs people money 02:37 The three forces behind a rip 04:50 Relative strength and its blind spot 09:38 How far past a breakout is too far 10:17 The three questions before a trade 11:17 There is always another elevator 12:39 The week ahead on the calendar 13:15 Never short a dull market #tastylive #tradingpsychology #adamsarhan #fomo #semiconductors #optionstrading #tastytrade #stockmarket #lastcall #tradingtips tastylive is a real financial network, producing hours of live programming every day. Follow along as our experts navigate the markets, provide actionable trading insights, and teach you how to trade. With over 120 original segments, and over 25 personalities, we'll help you take your trading to the next level, whether you are new to trading or a seasoned veteran. tastylive content is created, produced, and provided solely by tastylive, Inc. ("tastylive") and is for informational and educational purposes only. It is not, nor is it intended to be, trading or investment advice or a recommendation that any security, futures contract, digital asset, other product, transaction, or investment strategy is suitable for any person. Trading securities, futures products, and digital assets involve risk and may result in a loss greater than the original amount invested. Investment information provided may not be appropriate for all investors and is provided without respect to individual investor financial sophistication, financial situation, investing time horizon or risk tolerance. Options, futures, and futures options are not suitable for all investors. Prior to trading securities, options, futures, or futures options, please read all applicable risk disclosures, including, but not limited to, the Characteristics and Risks of Standardized Options Disclosure and the Futures and Exchange Traded Options Risk Disclosure Statement found at https://tastytrade.com/disclosures/. Past performance is not indicative of future results. Performance is not presented net of all commissions, fees, and expenses. Multi-leg option strategies incur higher transaction costs than single leg trades as they involve multiple commission charges. Examples provided are for illustrative, informational, and educational purposes only and are not intended to be reflective of results you can expect to achieve. Supporting documentation for any claims, including claims made on behalf of options programs), comparisons, statistics, or other technical data, if applicable, will be supplied upon request. tastylive, through its content, financial programming or otherwise, does not provide investment or financial advice or make investment recommendations. tastylive is not a licensed financial adviser, registered investment adviser, or a registered broker-dealer.

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