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How to read a pick before the open

A quick routine for turning a morning pick into your own decision.

A pick lands in your dashboard by 7 AM. Before the market opens at 9:30, you have time to actually think about it instead of chasing the first green candle.

A 60-second check

  • Read the thesis, not just the ticker. Does the reason make sense to you?
  • Note the score and confidence. Higher conviction, but still your call.
  • Check the suggested stop-loss and take-profit. Are you comfortable with that risk?
  • Ask if it fits your plan. A great swing pick is wrong for you if you day-trade.

The picks are research, not orders. The model does the overnight heavy lifting; the decision, the position size, and the risk are yours. That is the whole point.

The takeaway

Use the pick as a starting point: read the why, weigh the risk, then decide for yourself.

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Not financial advice · for research and educational purposes only. Nothing here is a recommendation to buy or sell any security. All investing carries risk of loss.