Happy Wonderful Wednesday!

Last week the Dow Jones was up 3 out of 5 days. The market has been in a downtrend for a while. The last two weeks it was mostly bullish. We will look at calls.

To review past equity candidates, scroll down. 

For today’s Trade of the Day, we will be looking at AMC Entertainment Holdings, symbol (AMC). Before analyzing AMC’s chart, let’s take a closer look at the stock and its services.

AMC Entertainment Holdings, Inc., through its subsidiaries, engages in the theatrical exhibition business. The company owns, operates, or has interests in theatres in the United States and Europe. As of March 1, 2022, it operated approximately 950 theatres and 10,600 screens. The company was founded in 1920 and is headquartered in Leawood, Kansas.

On the ADX indicator below the chart, notice how the green +DI line is crossing the -DI line (red).  This signals bullish moves with the thought that price may move up. 

For those who want more info on ADX, I give more details in the section below, or scroll down to the trade info.

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Average Directional Index (ADX) Points to Direction and Strength

ADX is an easy indicator to interpret.  The +DI line (green) is bullish and when it is on top, it suggests price is going to head up.  When the -DI line (red) is on top, it suggests price is going to drop.

The black line is the strength line and when it heads up, it is telling you strength is moving into the DI line that is on top and in control.  When the ADX line has been heading down, the DI line on top has been weakening and is ready for a change.

When the DI lines swap places and cross up and the ADX heads up, it suggests strength is moving into the new DI direction.  

ADX signal = Profit Payout

Each candle on the chart represents price movement of a week.  As the +DI heads up and moves further above the black line and both rise above the red line, it suggests there is bullish strength that could continue to grow, especially once the black line starts to turn up.   If price continues to rise, the ADX line (black) will continue to turn to head up to imply that strength will continue to support the trade.  If the ADX is heading up, it means it is supporting the bullish- up direction.  The opposite is true if the -DI line heads up to cross the +DI line – this suggests bearish strength and a climb in price. If the ADX line heads up while the red line -DI is on top, is it saying strength is building into the downward direction. 

I am looking at its chart and possible trade on Monday. The pattern looks to be in a bullish direction. The +DI may continue heading up if price keeps rising.  You don’t want to consider entry if the current candle doesn’t move above 30 or if the +DI line were to turn down.   

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AMC’s Potential Trade

Please note and remember that I am typing this on Monday, two days before you receive it and the information, I am sharing could change over those two days and is intended to share the opportunities that options offer us.

 (AMC) has been heading up for a few weeks. We want the +DI to stay above the -DI (green line above red) to consider a Call trade.  Then we’ll hope the ADX continues its upward strength. 

The first target is $40.  We will keep an eye on AMC over the next couple weeks.

To buy shares AMC today, price would be approximately $29. If you bought one share and the price went up to the expected $40, you would make $12.

This said, option trading offers the potential of a smaller initial investment and higher percentage gain even when price is expected to rise or fall.   Let’s take a look.

If you bought one Call option contract covering 100 shares of AMC’s stock with a April 29th expiration date for the $30 strike premium would be approximately $6.65 today or a total of $665 per contract.  If price rose the expected $12, the premium might increase approximately $6.00 to $12.65 per share on your 100-share contract. This is a gain of $600 on your $665 investment or a 90% gain over a couple weeks.

Remember you can close an option trade anywhere along the line before expiration to take gains or stop a loss.

Options can offer a win, win, win trade opportunity. They often offer a smaller overall investment, covering more shares of stock and potentially offer greater profits.

If you are having any kind of trouble taking advantage of these trades, I don’t want you to miss out. I have put together programs that help traders just like you access the potential profits that options provide. I write like we are having a conversation, so the information is easy to understand and apply. Be sure to check out the programs shared in this email, and we will make it easy for you to get your share.

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Yours for a prosperous future,

Wendy Kirkland

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Review of Past Candidates:

Last week we discussed buying NVDA April 14th Calls. On 3/23 the premium was $5.40. On 3/24 the premium rose to $16.95 or a 214% profit.