What Makes This Trade Great: Let the Re-Entry Do the Heavy Lifting – $ONMD

What Makes This Trade Great: Let the Re-Entry Do the Heavy Lifting – $ONMD

Feb 27, 2026


Hello everyone, Barrie Einarson here from Trade Ideas.

In today’s What Makes This Trade Great, I want to break down a powerful example of why I consistently lean on the AI Re-Entry feature — and why patience can completely change the outcome of a trade. To Subscribe: https://go.trade-ideas.com/SHQ
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Let’s take a look at $ONMD.

The Initial Setup

The AI generated an alert at 109, with a stop at 106. Tight risk. Clean structure.

The stock popped initially… and then pulled back and hit the stop.

Now, for many traders, that’s frustrating. You take the trade, you follow the plan, you get stopped out — end of story.

But that’s not how I approach it.

Why I Often Wait

Very often, I don’t take the initial alert. I prefer to wait and see if the stock sets up a re-entry.

Why?

Because the re-entry frequently provides:

  • Better structure
  • Confirmation of support
  • A cleaner risk-to-reward profile
  • Stronger continuation probability

In this case, after hitting the 106 stop, $ONMD pulled back into the midpoint between the stop and original entry — roughly 107–108.

That’s where things got interesting.

The Real Move

From around 108, the stock surged all the way to 140 before any meaningful pullback.

Think about that.

That’s not just a bounce. That’s a tremendous percentage move.

And it came after the stop was triggered.

This is exactly why the AI Re-Entry feature is so powerful. It identifies when momentum resets and then resumes — instead of forcing you to chase the first move.

The Bigger Lesson

A stopped-out trade isn’t necessarily a failed idea.

Sometimes it’s just the market shaking out weak hands before the real move begins.

Patience.
Structure.
Confirmation.

That’s what makes this trade great.

$ONMD has since pulled back quite a bit, but strong momentum names often give multiple opportunities throughout the session. The key is staying disciplined and letting the setup come to you.

Have a great weekend, everyone. I’ll see you Monday.