Daniel Brooks

Editor — Fundamentals, Risk & Psychology

Daniel covers the discipline side of trading for StockSetups — position sizing and risk, reading fundamentals alongside the chart, and the psychology that keeps a plan intact. He writes the getting-started guides.

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Articles by Daniel Brooks (29)

Market Sentiment

The VIX Explained: How to Use the Fear Gauge to Time Swing Trades

The VIX (CBOE Volatility Index) measures market fear in real time. Learn how swing traders use VIX spikes, compression, and key level crossovers to time better trades.

Daniel BrooksJun 19, 20268 min read
Trading Psychology

How to Write a Trading Plan You'll Actually Follow

A written trading plan is the single most important tool for consistent, disciplined trading. Learn how to build one — and actually use it.

Daniel BrooksJun 5, 20269 min read
Stock Fundamentals

How to Read an Earnings Report (Without an MBA)

Earnings reports move stocks dramatically — but you don't need an MBA to decode them. Learn EPS beats, revenue misses, guidance, and how to trade around earnings season.

Daniel BrooksJun 3, 20268 min read
Getting Started

How to Build a Stock Watchlist That Actually Works

A well-built stock watchlist cuts through market noise and puts your best swing trading setups front and center. Here's exactly how to build and maintain one.

Daniel BrooksJun 1, 20269 min read
Getting Started

How to Trade Stock Setups: Entries, Stops, and Profit Targets

Learn how to plan a trade setup from entry to exit — including where to place your stop loss and how to use risk:reward to set realistic profit targets.

Daniel BrooksMay 22, 20269 min read
Getting Started

Support and Resistance: The Foundation of Technical Analysis

Learn how support and resistance levels work, how to find them, and how traders use price levels to time entries, exits, and breakout setups.

Daniel BrooksMay 6, 20269 min read
Stock Fundamentals

Stock Fundamentals 101: Reading the Numbers Behind a Ticker

Learn to read the key numbers behind any stock — market cap, EPS, P/E ratio, margins — and how fundamentals sharpen your trading decisions.

Daniel BrooksMay 2, 202610 min read
Trading Psychology

Trading Psychology: Mastering Fear, Greed, and Discipline

Your trading mindset often matters more than your strategy. Learn how to control fear, greed, and FOMO so emotions stop costing you money.

Daniel BrooksApr 28, 202610 min read
Risk Management

Risk Management for Traders: Position Sizing and Stop Losses

Master position sizing and stop losses to protect your trading capital. Learn the 1% rule, risk:reward ratios, and the math that separates surviving traders from those who blow up.

Daniel BrooksApr 24, 202610 min read
SEC Filings

SEC Filings Explained: A Trader's Guide to Reading EDGAR

A plain-English map of the SEC filing system — the major form types, what each one is for, and the sentiment a trader can read from it.

Daniel BrooksMar 8, 20265 min read
Market Sentiment

Alternative Data: Congress, Insiders & Reddit as Trade Signals

Congressional disclosures, insider buys, institutional 13Fs, and Reddit buzz are now mainstream inputs. Here is what each one really tells you — and what it doesn't.

Daniel BrooksMar 1, 20264 min read
Market Sentiment

How to Track and Trade Congress Stock Trades

Congressional stock disclosures are public and free — but full of lag and caveats. Here is how to read a Periodic Transaction Report and use it without fooling yourself.

Daniel BrooksFeb 22, 20264 min read
Market Sentiment

Reddit & WSB Sentiment: Trading the r/wallstreetbets Crowd

Reddit mention data measures attention, not edge. Here is how to read a WSB sentiment spike, when it fuels a move, when it marks a top, and how to use it safely.

Daniel BrooksFeb 15, 20264 min read
SEC Filings

SEC Form 4 Explained: Reading Insider Buying and Selling

Form 4 is where corporate insiders reveal their own trades within two days. Here is how to read the codes, separate real buys from option exercises, and weigh the signal.

Daniel BrooksFeb 8, 20264 min read
SEC Filings

13F Filings: How to Follow Hedge Funds and the Smart Money

13F filings reveal what big funds owned at quarter-end — but they land 45 days late and hide shorts. Here is how to read them as context, not a signal.

Daniel BrooksFeb 1, 20263 min read
SEC Filings

Schedule 13D vs 13G: Spotting Activist Investors Early

When an investor crosses 5% of a company, they must file — and whether it is a 13D or a 13G tells you if a fight is coming. Here is how to read both.

Daniel BrooksJan 25, 20264 min read
SEC Filings

The 8-K Filing: Trading Around Material Corporate Events

The 8-K is the SEC's 'something just happened' report. Here is how to decode the item numbers and trade around the events that actually move price.

Daniel BrooksJan 18, 20264 min read
SEC Filings

How to Use SEC EDGAR to Find Any Filing Fast

EDGAR is the free, official database of every SEC filing. Here is how to search it, read a filing index, and build a workflow for tracking the names you trade.

Daniel BrooksJan 11, 20264 min read
SEC Filings

Forms 3, 4, and 5: The Insider Disclosure Trio Explained

Insider disclosure runs on three forms. Form 3 introduces an insider, Form 4 tracks their trades, and Form 5 cleans up the rest. Here is how to read all three.

Daniel BrooksJan 4, 20264 min read
SEC Filings

How to Read a 10-K: The Annual Report Decoded

The 10-K is the deepest legal disclosure a company makes. Here is how to navigate its sections, what to read first, and the red flags that matter.

Daniel BrooksDec 28, 20254 min read
SEC Filings

The 10-Q Filing: Reading Quarterly Reports for an Edge

The 10-Q is the quarterly check-in between annual reports. Here is what it covers, how it differs from the 10-K, and how to read the trend it reveals.

Daniel BrooksDec 21, 20253 min read
SEC Filings

The S-1 Filing: How to Read an IPO Prospectus

The S-1 is the prospectus a company files to go public. Here is how to read it, what the lock-up means for traders, and how to approach a fresh IPO.

Daniel BrooksDec 14, 20253 min read
SEC Filings

Form 144 and Insider Selling: Reading the Sell Signal

Form 144 is an insider's notice that they intend to sell. Here is how it differs from Form 4, why selling is noisy, and when it is actually worth your attention.

Daniel BrooksDec 7, 20253 min read
Market Sentiment

Insider Cluster Buys: When Several Insiders Buy at Once

One insider buying is interesting. Several buying at once is a story. Here is why cluster buys are the strongest insider signal — and how to use them.

Daniel BrooksNov 30, 20254 min read
SEC Filings

10b5-1 Plans: Why Not All Insider Selling Is Bearish

Most insider selling is pre-scheduled under a 10b5-1 plan — automatic, and decided months in advance. Here is why that strips the signal, and how to spot it.

Daniel BrooksNov 23, 20254 min read
SEC Filings

The DEF 14A Proxy Statement: Pay, Votes, and Red Flags

The proxy statement is where a company discloses how it is governed and how its executives are paid. Here is how to read a DEF 14A for alignment and red flags.

Daniel BrooksNov 16, 20253 min read
SEC Filings

Shelf Offerings and Dilution: Reading S-3 Capital Raises

A shelf registration lets a company sell new stock later — and dilution can cap a rally. Here is how to spot an S-3, an ATM, and a secondary before they hit you.

Daniel BrooksNov 9, 20254 min read
Market Sentiment

Congressional Trading Trackers: Following the Most-Watched Members

Trackers turn STOCK Act disclosures into followable feeds of high-profile members. Here is what they actually show, the hype-vs-edge reality, and how to use them.

Daniel BrooksNov 2, 20254 min read
Market Sentiment

Short Interest and Short Squeezes: Reading the Setup

Short interest, days-to-cover, and float set the stage for a squeeze — but high short interest alone is not a trade. Here is how to read the setup properly.

Daniel BrooksOct 26, 20254 min read