Swing trading is not about predicting the exact bottom or selling at the exact top. It is about entering after a real trend reversal and exiting before the crowd realizes the risk.
That is exactly what SwingMax is designed to do.
To make this concrete, here is a real SwingMax trade example.
A real SwingMax trade example
On November 26, SwingMax generated a buy signal on Bitmine Immersion Technologies Inc. (BMNR.A) after a prolonged downtrend.
Instead of chasing short-term bounces, SwingMax waited for clear signs that selling pressure was exhausted and a structural reversal was forming.
Entry: buying after the trend turns
The stock had been in a sustained decline
Price action began to stabilize and reverse
SwingMax confirmed the trend shift and issued a buy signal
Buy target: $32.20 Stop loss: $27.37
This entry was not about catching the bottom. It was about entering after the market showed evidence of reversal, with risk clearly defined.
Profit protection: staged exits, not all-in selling
As the trend developed, SwingMax did not force an all-or-nothing decision.
Instead, it used staged profit taking to lock in gains while keeping upside exposure:
Partial profits booked at $36.32
Additional profits booked at $39.40
This approach reduces emotional decision making and ensures profits are protected even if the trend weakens later.
Exit: selling into strength, not panic
As price approached its peak and market participation intensified, SwingMax identified rising risk.
The system issued a risk alert near the top, and the remaining position was fully exited around $39.39, close to the highest traded levels.
This is the critical difference. SwingMax aims to sell when optimism is highest, not after the decline has already started.
What happened next
After the final exit, the stock quickly reversed direction and started to decline.
By exiting early, SwingMax avoided the drawdown that followed and preserved the accumulated gains.
What SwingMax is designed to do
SwingMax is built exclusively for stocks and focuses on:
Identifying trend reversals after downtrends, not random breakouts
Managing risk with clear stop levels
Protecting profits through staged exits
Warning of risk and exiting before trends fully roll over
The goal is not to maximize every last dollar, but to capture the most reliable part of a swing move while avoiding emotional exits.
Who SwingMax is for
Swing traders who prefer structure over prediction
Traders who want defined risk and disciplined exits
Investors who value protecting profits as much as finding entries
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