One of the biggest mistakes that swing traders make is the desperate attempt to get back what they once had in their trading accounts. In this podcast episode, Ryan explains how this kind of move can lead to some disastrous results for your trading and how it is imperative that you accept where you are
Ryan goes over one listener's swing trading journey, analyzes the trading strategy being employed, and answers questions on everything from short squeezes and short floats to insider and institutional buying and sector rotations 
One trader writes the show to tell his story of how he just recently blew up his swing trading account. 
How can traders narrow their focus within their watchlist when there are too many stocks showing up as potential trade candidates. In this podcast episode, Ryan tackles this question with some quick and easy ways you can narrow your focus to just a handful of stocks. 
Ryan talks about why prop firms (aka proprietary firms) should be avoided at all costs and why it is the hardest path to take in finding and achieving success at swing trading the stock market. 
Ryan covers the second part of a little known book from 1920 written by Charles H. Dow, called "Scientific Stock Speculation", and what his views were on short selling stocks, market cycles, and discretionary accounts. 
Ryan covers a little known book from 1920 written by Charles H. Dow on Scientific Stock Speculation and how much of what is written is readily applicable to today's swing trading. 
What is the one technical indicator that Ryan would choose over any other indicator? And how does gambling in the casinos, and on sports not correlate with trading in the stock market? Find out in Ryan's latest podcast! 
Ryan Mallory records his 400th podcast episode of Swing Trading the Stock Market, and in this episode, he talks about what all he has learned over the last 100 episodes. 
In the current market, where stocks are flying higher, and look like they could just keep going even higher, how do we manage the profits that come from some of these high flying semiconductor stocks like NVDA, SMCI, MSTR, or AMD? In this podcast episode, learn what Ryan does to manage the trade and the