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"The market is unforgiving, but your practice ground doesn't have to be. 📉📈 Great traders aren't born; they are built through repetition and refinement. The TradesViz Advanced Trading Simulator gives you a risk-free environment to ✔️ Test your theories. ✔️ Analyze market movements. ✔️ Sharpen your decision-making skills. Don't let your learning curve cost you capital. Refine your strategy today so you can execute with confidence tomorrow.

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Turn your intuition into a system. Exponential growth isn't magic; it is the sum of calculated risks and constant optimization. Your trading history is a goldmine of alpha. But only if you have the right tools to mine it. Don't let your data go to waste. Analyze your patterns, refine your strategy, and scale your results. Analyze. Adapt. Ascend with TradesViz.

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Risk and reward balance starts with precision, not guesswork 📊 The Stop Loss & Profit Target Simulator in TradesViz lets you test, refine, and visualize how each adjustment impacts your PnL. Dial in stop or target percentages, run simulations, and see instantly where conviction trades outperform hesitation ⚙️ Helps you identify the balance that fits your strategy!

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Precision meets intelligence inside TradesViz 📊 The AI Insights and Summaries feature turns your trade history into structured, data-backed takeaways. Each insight pinpoints where conviction built up, which setups piled in profits, and how positioning evolved over time - without noise or guesswork ⚙️ Stay on the radar with smarter summaries that keep your process objective, confident, and efficient 📈 🎉 Start the year strong with 50% OFF all plans. 🔥 Use TVNEWYEAR26 before the offer ends on the 9th.

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The stock screener for January 8 2026 highlights strong bullish momentum across several small and mid cap tickers showing sharp price breakouts and significant volume expansions.  In the stocks breaking up with volume increase list,  $ELAB led with a 301.4% surge to 5.62 on 4.74M volume, up 1642.3%.  $WTMA followed with a 149.9% jump to 21.29 and a massive 42304.1% rise in volume.  $CRMLW climbed 95.9% to 5.92,  $SIDU rose 92.2% to 4.94, and  $NVTX gained 88.9% to 40.43. Other top movers included  $MRNO up 74.2%,  $ONEG up 70.3%,  $PASG up 66.6%,  $COHN up 63.5%, and  $CRML up 62.7%, each supported by triple-digit volume growth.  In the continuous higher highs and green for 5 days group,  $COHN again appeared with a 63.5% gain on 161.79K volume, reflecting sustained momentum.  $ROLR followed with a 60% increase, and  $MCRP advanced 59.8%.  $ONDS and  $CBUS gained 51.8% and 41.6% respectively, while  $HYFT,  $OPEX, and  $UMAC climbed above 40%.  $FIEE and  $VRA rounded out the list with 36.1% and 34.7% gains, showing consistent upward trends.  Overall, the January 8 screener shows continued strength in speculative and momentum-driven names, led by  $ELAB,  $WTMA, and  $COHN as traders push into high-volume breakouts to start the year.

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The options flow screener for January 8 2026 shows a strong concentration of sweep buys across major tech names, with large increases in overall trade counts over the last two days.  $NVDA led with 8.8K total trades, up 7.74%, maintaining dominant flow and consistent institutional buying.  $AMZN surged 87.03% to 4.9K total trades, supported by strong bullish call activity reflected in the trend chart.  $GOOGL followed with a 181.13% rise to 3.4K, while  $PLTR saw a similar 86.64% increase.  $MSFT recorded a 65.3% gain at 2.5K trades,  $INTC jumped 152.54% to 2.4K, and  $AAPL rose 9.6% to 2.3K, reflecting broad tech participation.  $AMD and  $MU gained 21.75% and 9.95% respectively, while  $GOOG climbed 54.19% to 1.5K, rounding out a strong tech-heavy flow profile.  The  $AMZN trend chart shows a steady increase in bullish premium flow, with multiple upward surges through intraday sessions, highlighting continued call buying momentum.  Overall, the January 8 screener reinforces aggressive sweep buying dominated by  $NVDA,  $AMZN, and  $GOOGL, pointing to sustained institutional optimism in large-cap tech names.

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The options flow for January 8 2026 shows strong institutional trading activity across tech and metals names, led by heavy call sweeps and selective put buying.  $BRKB dominated the session with multiple large trades including a $36M call sell sweep and additional $11M and $6.8M splits at $310 and $510 strikes expiring January 15 2027, signaling active repositioning in longer-dated contracts.  $META recorded a $9.7M call sell sweep at the $630 strike expiring March 20 2026, suggesting profit-taking following recent strength.  $FSLR saw a $9.6M call buy split at $330 expiring January 21 2028, maintaining bullish interest in solar names.  $SLV featured several mixed flows with both buy and sell splits near $46 strikes, each between $4.2M and $6.9M, indicating balanced sentiment in silver-related options.  $TSLA posted a $5.8M call sell sweep at $500 expiring June 18 2026, showing moderate short-term profit locking.  $MSTR was also active with $5.8M and $5.7M call sell trades at $160 and $167.50 strikes expiring January 9 2026, reflecting high-volume adjustments ahead of expiration.

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The top earnings lineup for January 8 2026 features a mix of industrial, consumer goods, and specialty manufacturing companies reporting pre market and after hours.  Pre market reports include  $RPM with a $13B market cap and a consensus EPS of $1.42,  $SNX at $12B with $3.49 EPS,  $AYI at $11B with $4.17 EPS,  $CMC at $8B with $1.55 EPS,  $NEOG at $1B with $0.05 EPS, and  $LNN at $1B with $1.46 EPS.  After hours reports feature  $WDFC with a $2B market cap and a consensus EPS of $1.36,  $SMPL at $1B with $0.33 EPS,  $GBX at $1B with $0.84 EPS, and  $TLRY also at $1B expecting $-0.14 EPS.  The key economic event for the day is the Unemployment Claims report scheduled for 07:30, which may influence early market movement and volatility.  Overall, the January 8 earnings calendar highlights steady corporate updates led by  $RPM,  $AYI, and  $SNX before the open, with  $WDFC and  $TLRY drawing attention after hours.

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"Simulators don't work because there's no real risk." 🚩 Not true. Why? If execution isn't automatic in a risk-free environment, it will fall apart in a live market. That's why the

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