

Jared L.
Jared trades familiar large-cap stocks like NVIDIA and TESLA, as well as leveraged ETFs like UPRO, relying on their more predictable movements to stay ahead. He uses VWAP retests for breakout entries after confirming support or breakdown entries below the low of the day, combining clean charts with 5-minute, 15-minute, and 4-hour views for precision.
He began trading in 2019 during the COVID market surge, pivoting from small-cap losses to large-cap tech stocks when the market is no longer providing similar, consistent opportunities. Despite facing ADHD challenges, he continued to improve on his strategies and passed the $25K Flex evaluation in two days with an 81% success rate and 1:1.4 risk-reward ratio.
Tip 1
Breakouts and breakdowns
I like to see a long retest VWAP and come back up, and I feel a lot better about a breakout on the second attempt once it's already retested the lows, put in support, and I find that a good entry after that pullback. Same with breakdowns—I like to see it come down to the low of the day, and normally if it's under VWAP, I'll feel good about that short.Tip 2
Trading familiar stocks
I find it much easier to trade stuff you're familiar with how they move. So you don't get caught off guard nearly as much. It’s already so difficult. And you just want to be the best version of you when you're trading