Maxwell M.
Maxwell is a Canadian physiotherapist and clinic owner who brings surgical discipline to the stock market. He shorts small caps like in pre-market (4:00-6:00 AM), targeting pump and dump reversals after parabolic moves, using 1 and 5 minute charts with TSI, VWAP, and 50/200 MAs to enter on indecision candles. He scales into positions, starting small and adding as trades confirm, exiting at set levels for a 0.4 risk-reward ratio, hitting the target in one day with a $4,000 AEHL win.
Furthermore, he praises TTP’s limited risk model and daily pause, advising strategic timing, scaling entries, and aligning trading with his busy schedule.
Tip 1
When to short
If a stock spikes from $4 to $5.50 and starts consolidating in a tight range, I’m not shorting yet. I want aggressive peaks.Tip 2
Timing and Aggressive Entries
You have to make sure that if I’m getting into these trades, and it’s at 4:00, 5:00, 6:00 in the morning, you can be aggressive with those pump and dumps because they don’t usually have the same sustainability.