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Hey I remember you! I’m good how’s trading for you?

Ive been in the challenge since Nov 17 and all of the relentless study is finally paying off. My account going into 2020 was -3k now its +3K. I found my edge in shorting oegd. Its risky only if u dont keep a tight stop but the rewards are HUGE. Dont give up girl keep studying #nodaysoff... U can do this!

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Liz, r u still in the challenge?
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@DoesItFloat good takeaways, happy I could help

thank you for uploading!

Thank you for the thought through. It is good to see how the chart pieces work together to give you your decision making for you trade. This was great!

Very helpful, thanks for sharing!
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"size is overrated" ~ @huddie ive come to understand this. if youre in the right trades the volatility will offer enough upside without crazy size. and especially in the beginning when youre tinkering and learning crazy size isn't necessary imo. keep up the good work and studying everyone!!

And THANK YOU all for the engagement and positive comments on my videos. very much appreciated

Thank you, look forward to more from you.

hey man great vid. is that IB you're using? cool you can adjust your order entry without having to cancel it and put in a new order. don't think I can do that on my workstation...
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Question of the day : How can a big monster float with little volume make a 70 cent move while a little float on bigger volume loses 70 cents? lol Video : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=76l7YCDnw6g



tnxp is a failed one day spiker so defo right to take the gains when you have them. with amrx you could wait to see which way the trend is going to go? the bottom and higher low was a good opportunity to go long, or buy the pullback after it squeezed through vwap. if it doesn't break down after that squeeze there's only one way it can go. my thoughts anyway.

Thx
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Take What the Market Gives You! Don't Chase!! Thanks Jack!

Amazing video, Jack!

Thank you Jack.

GREAT. THANKS
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nice videos but why are you shorting super low floats with tiny accounts?

@alfalien coz I make lots of money doing it

@Jonk87 when its still on the front side of the move? playing with fire....

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Thanks for sharing Kyle!!! Great work and awesome message!! Dont waste energy on the mediocre plays!


Thanks for your time putting these recap lessons together, they are very helpful and really appreciated. Regards. I normally ask questions only to find my questions covered in later videos but I would really like to see a live trade, the thought process and the actual execution, if this is possible it would be appreciated. Regards

Thank you Kyle some live trading videos would be awesome Peace Out
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great vid man

nice! keep it up.

@DoesItFloat thank you. Glad you liked it

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@bertierigby3 just became a fully transparent trader today!
yes, to go up in price.
Legs are formed when a stock has a push in price. Typically only used on stocks that are running. For example, If a stock makes a leg up then experiences x number of days of pullback then looks like it is setting up to go higher then it looks like its setting up to form another leg.
@CrowofShortClan Thank you, and sorry if I'm being slow, but what do you mean by a "push in price"?
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