

Cade S.
Cade started trading seven years ago. Early on, he was buying into penny stock spikes, only to get caught in sharp declines. Over time, he recognized an edge in short-selling and fine-tuned this strategy, focusing on previous runners showing weakness. He became familiar with the patterns in small-caps, tracking their movements and waiting for the right moment to enter. Passing the Trade The Pool evaluation took adjustments, but he made it work and saw the value in the challenge.
His strategy is straightforward, reading level 2, watching order flow, and keeping indicators simple with VWAP, MACD, and accumulation distribution. He looks at different time frames to get a full picture before taking a trade. He finds consistency in early market setups and the predictable post-4:00pm pumps that rinse back down. With a solid approach to risk management and an understanding of market mechanics, he’s built a system that works and continues to improve on it.
Tip 1
On indicators
I try not to overcomplicate it. VWAP, MACD and the 50 EMA - 200 EMA, but I found the most important is VWAP, MACD and then the accumulation distribution.Tip 2
Penny stock strategy
Honestly, my I found the most success in early market trading. And also I really love 4:00 trading because on my scanner, it resets and it's almost textbook. Every day at 4:00, you'll see some of these pumps, and then it's almost a full rinse all the way back to where they started. And I see that eight out of ten days, there's at least one stock that does that.