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breakoutDB
@breakout_db
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Not financial advice เข้าร่วม Haziran 2024
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Earnings Gap Playbook (Version 2025-06-19)
🚀 STAGE: Earnings Gap Playbook
Use this framework to evaluate stocks that have gapped up 10% or more pre-market.
1. 🔎 S – Stage
📈 Weinstein Stage 1 or early Stage 2
📊 Early stage uptrend
2. 💰 T – Tier
🏷️ Small to Mid Cap (preferably < $20B)
📦 Easier to move up
3.⚡ A – Acceleration (Growth)
📈 Earnings or Sales beat by 100% or more
📊 Year-over-Year Growth of 40% or more
4. 🔁 G – Gap Record
📆 At least one successful earnings gap in the last 52 weeks
🧼 If none, ensure no Gap & SQUAT in the past
5.🌐 E – Environment
🔥 Hot theme (AI, cybersecurity, etc.)
📈 Strong market → hold longer (swing trade)
📉 Weak market → took profit & exit same day
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YTD returns as of March 31, 2026 (and also how last week closed on April 2, 2026):
- My drawdowns were far too large in March (see charts!). I sold more often into weakness rather than selling into strength. When names become very extended, I need to focus on selling vs holding as they are inevitably going to pullback and consolidate
- Tried to get into and took either too many and/or too large of losses on $BE $NBIS $PL $AXTI $RKLB $AAOI. Am now holding $PL and $AAOI at better entries. No desire to be in $BE $NBIS $RKLB for now
- Took gains on $CIEN (wish I didn't sell this one!), $GEV (sold this on Thursday, it's a strong name that I had $600- $650 area entries on but money will do better in faster moving names), $DOCN (sold this on Thursday at close and maybe shouldn't have), and smaller gains on $MU $NAVN $VRT etc.
- The best traders are the best at taking losses. In April, my main focus is on taking much, much smaller losses aka getting out much faster (I really like how @RealSimpleAriel takes very small losses & talks about not holding red names overnight) & letting my account move around more often by taking smaller 4%+ gains and churning into other names which @mmonis often talks about and I have yet to be successful at
- List of names I traded in March: GEV DOCN PL AXTI AAOI SNDK LITE NAVN BW CIEN BE PLTR MU RKLB NBIS VRT CRCL FSLY GLW ASTS
- Still learning & still trying to get better every day


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@JeffBezos One of Amazon's office building is named after the first customer.
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@RyanPierpont with the prettiest charts amongst fintwit traders. Thank you for this 🫡
Ryan Pierpont@RyanPierpont
🧵Still a lot of noise out there, yet there seems to be even more names that don't care at all. Day by day. Have a good long weekend
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$75.22 perfect 50% retracement support and bounced back.

breakoutDB@breakout_db
$NFLX looks to be transitioning into Stage 2. The 200-day MA is still sloping down, but the shorter-term signals are all pointing higher.
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@NickDrendel @RealSimpleAriel Love it, you guys are doing great job!
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@breakout_db 30 year career mentality that @RealSimpleAriel preaches. There's always room for improvement.
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This is the type of day that would absolutely wreck me early in my career.
Came in with a bearish bias thinking no one would want to hold risk over the weekend with the gap down, but then everything rips higher.
Younger Nick would have been shorting every pop, adding to losers and eventually getting squeezed out.
DON'T LET THIS BE YOU.
When bias matches price = take action.
When bias conflicts with price = take a break.
Don't go into a long weekend sour that you fought the tape all day.
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@NickDrendel 👍 great, like that you are still staying humble, and stay hungry.
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@breakout_db I've been trading seriously since 2019, but I learn something new every day.
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NASDAQ up almost 2% on headlines that Iran won’t accept a ceasefire or open the Strait is pretty notable.
Za@ZaStocks
NASDAQ up 2% on headlines that China says the U.S. is lying and they haven’t even spoken yet is pretty notable.
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@HumbledTrader18 Hahaha, same here. After the last few months of back-and-forth, this market almost gave you PTSD.
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Well said. I’ve always had an intuitive sense of the importance of secondary buying into intraday weakness, but you articulated it in a way that immediately clicked.
Curious whether there are any quantitative metrics that capture this kind of intraday buy-the-fade behavior. @grok
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As the indexes carve out a bottom, the biggest thing to watch is not the open but the close.
How we close is probably most important.
The second thing that I always watch as a market goes from a corrective phase to then finding its footing and then working its way to a new trend is that the intraday weakness is supported and we get a bounce intraday.
That intraday support where the early morning strength is faded, markets come in and get washed out, and then they get secondary support or secondary buyers coming in within the same session is a very very strong sign.
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