How long would I be typically in a trade (Hours, days, weeks)?
Once you have taken your first profit target, you'll need to manage the trade using Guy's Dynamic Trailing Stop on the stock price (underlying stock price if trading options).
All these are explained in the training videos.
Therefore, you could be in a trade for days or weeks, depending on how the stock price moves.
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