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I Found 10 Trade Setups in Barron’s… Here Are the BEST Ones

Dec 09, 2025

Finding High-Probability Trade Setups Using Supply & Demand Zones

Many traders get caught chasing hype and headlines. In this session, Mitch Firestone of Precision Trading Labs shows a practical, repeatable way to uncover high-probability swing and options trade setups using real market structure — not guesswork.

By analyzing recent features from Barron’s, this breakdown focuses on how professional traders use **supply and demand zones** to build structured, rules-based trade ideas.

What This Session Teaches

Inside this breakdown, you’ll learn how to:

* Identify rally–base–drop and drop–base–rally price formations
* Mark clean supply and demand zones on both daily and 1–2 hour charts
* Use ATR and Bollinger Bands to improve trade probability
* Convert key levels into risk-defined stock and options strategies, including shorts, puts, debit spreads, and credit spreads

Stocks and Themes Covered

This session walks through real examples, including:

Westlake Corporation (WLK) — textbook supply zone with a clean 2:1 risk/reward bearish setup
Bath & Body Works (BBWI) — tax-loss driven weakness creating a potential short opportunity
Enphase (ENPH) FMC and Robert Half (RHI)— bearish supply zones and repeated resistance tests
Roblox (RBLX) — bullish and bearish zones aligned with Bollinger Band confluence
Dominion Energy (D) and Blue Owl (OWL) — fading positive headlines with short-side bias
Canada ETF (EWC) — bullish demand zone in a strong market environment
DuPont (DD) — strong weekly demand and why shorting into 52-week highs can be a low-probability trade

Turning News Into Trade Plans

Rather than reacting emotionally to news, this approach teaches traders how to:

* Scan financial media for structured trade ideas
* Define clear entries, stops, and profit targets before placing a trade
* Focus on price structure and probabilities instead of predictions

Who This Is For

This breakdown is ideal for:

* Stock traders looking to improve consistency
* Options traders who want clearer structure and risk control
* Anyone learning supply and demand trading in real-world market conditions

Final Thoughts

If you want a cleaner, more disciplined way to approach the markets, this session provides a practical framework you can reuse every week.

For more educational market breakdowns, subscribe to Precision Trading Labs and explore their weekly Barron’s-based trade mapping sessions.

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