Master the Volatility Contraction Pattern (VCP): Find Explosive Stocks Before They Move

Master the Volatility Contraction Pattern (VCP): Find Explosive Stocks Before They Move

πŸš€ Want to catch the next big stock breakout? Learn how to trade the Volatility Contraction Pattern (VCP)β€”one of the most powerful and repeatable setups used by elite traders like Mark Minervini and Jesse Livermore. This Deepvue tutorial shows how to identify, screen, and execute VCP trades using Relative Measured Volatility (RMV) to pinpoint stocks primed for explosive moves. πŸ” What You’ll Learn in This Webinar: βœ… How to recognize VCP setups & tight areas before they break out βœ… Using RMV to objectively measure contraction and breakout readiness βœ… How to set precise stop losses and manage risk effectively βœ… Screening techniques to find high-probability VCP stocks in Deepvue βœ… Real-world case studies of VCP breakouts on Nvidia, Tesla, Google, Shopify & more Timestamps 00:29 – Example: GEV breakout from a VCP in August 2023 01:38 – How Relative Measured Volatility (RMV) identifies VCP setups 03:05 – Why VCP is one of the best trading edges in the market 05:19 – Managing risk when a VCP breakout fails 06:45 – Importance of repeatable screening & execution process 07:49 – How to recognize when a stock is "primed" for a breakout 09:12 – Key goals of the webinar: Identifying, screening, and executing VCP trades 10:09 – Agenda breakdown: Trading tight areas, screening, live examples 12:03 – What is a Volatility Contraction Pattern (VCP)? 13:40 – The role of supply and demand in forming a VCP 14:39 – How VCP is a universal pattern used by top traders (Minervini, Livermore, O’Neil) 16:05 – Identifying the final tight area before a breakout 18:34 – Example: Stan Weinstein’s Stage 2 breakout & how it aligns with VCP 20:59 – Why tight areas indicate institutional accumulation 22:26 – The best buy point in a VCP setup & how to set stop losses 25:49 – Example: Post-earnings gap tight area for a secondary entry 27:55 – How to spot explosive stocks after earnings gaps 29:18 – Example: Reddit (RDDT) post-earnings VCP breakout 31:14 – Training your eye: Spotting tight areas on a chart 32:50 – Example: PLTR’s multiple VCP setups leading to explosive moves 34:18 – Historical case study: Shopify (SHOP) breakout in 2016 37:46 – Example: Google (GOOGL) IPO breakout in 2004 40:16 – Example: First Solar (FSLR) 100% move in 70 days from a VCP setup 41:43 – Example: Palo Alto Networks (PANW) & its institutional breakout 44:52 – Example: Tesla (TSLA) breakout in 2019 & repeat tight areas 47:15 – How to screen for VCP setups using RMV in Deepvue 49:58 – Example: APP’s explosive 500% move identified by RMV 50:59 – Using RMV on weekly & monthly charts for longer-term trends 52:57 – Example: SE’s VCP breakout leading to a 20% move in 10 days 54:56 – Example: RBRK IPO base breakout and tight areas 56:47 – How RMV helps identify early-stage bases & momentum setups 57:46 – Example: Nvidia (NVDA) breakout identified by RMV 58:44 – How to handle failed VCP breakouts & when to re-enter 01:02:10 – Deepvue live demo: How to screen for VCP setups 01:06:42 – RMV settings for different trading styles & timeframes 01:09:20 – The four ways to trade a tight area 01:14:30 – Handling failed tight areas & knowing when to retry 01:18:21 – Deepvue’s VCP screening presets & mini-chart view 01:25:37 – Live examples: Sorting by RMV & identifying primed setups πŸ‘‰ You can sign up for Deepvue here: https://deepvue.com/YT-DVP πŸ“˜ Master Screening and Routines: https://deepvue.com/YT-USG #Deepvue #VCP #TradingStrategies #StockMarket #SwingTrading #Investing #TechnicalAnalysis #TradeSmart #MomentumTrading #BreakoutStocks #MarkMinervini #StockScreening #GrowthStocks #HowToTrade #VolatilityContraction #DeepvueScreener