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calendar_today06-03-2011 04:20:20

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Humbled/honored to be interviewed by Richard Moglen. He’s had so many incredible traders on I admire & that have achieved so much but hopefully I can give you a few nuggets to help your process- risk mgmt, set up’s, work, mindset, etc 🙏🏻 youtu.be/kQoErq8kHbM

Humbled/honored to be interviewed by <a href="/RichardMoglen/">Richard Moglen</a>. He’s had so many incredible traders on I admire &amp; that have achieved so much but hopefully I can give you a few nuggets to help your process- risk mgmt, set up’s, work, mindset, etc 🙏🏻

youtu.be/kQoErq8kHbM
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Update after a wild Monday Longs by Size: $TSLA $ALAB $RDDT - trimmed 1/4th RDDT +22%, stopped $CCJ +1%. Booked rest of $IBIT +2.6%. 40% Cash - cautious short term based on extensions and break downs on some leaders. Letting dust settle and see how my stuff acts at key

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So we got the 3rd high in $RDDT today on these potential patterns. A pullback to the $155-158 area into 10ema for a few days would be its 3rd pullback in this ascending pattern. $180+ would be next & last traditional pivot in this ascending pattern. $ALAB couid move to $128-130

So we got the 3rd high in $RDDT today on these potential patterns. A pullback to the $155-158 area into 10ema for a few days would be its 3rd pullback in this ascending pattern. $180+ would be next &amp; last traditional pivot in this ascending pattern. $ALAB couid move to $128-130
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Focus List: $TSLA $ALAB $RRDT Have no interest in anything else currently. “Sometimes the best stocks are the ones you already own.”

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Being a trader is having a career in risk management. In the market, nonrandom success is determined by survival. Survival is directly related to how disciplined you are in controlling the downside.

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This is a great example also why I prefer PB buys. The initial stop was clear. If I waited for breakout it’s extended from all ema’s and I’m chopped up w a loss. The failed breakout allowed me to get out green bc of my ema buys.

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Your success in life depends on your ability to make good decisions. Your happiness depends on your ability to not care about the outcomes. Naval

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Starting to see warning signs in other leaders as well- $APP $CAVA $CORZ $CVNA $GEV $ORCL $ONON $PANW $PLTR $SG $VST $VRT

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$TSLA is hands down the #1 liquid leader of the market right now. Just reclaimed $400 psychological whole number again. $414.5 is the all-time high we are all watching.

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Main thing that has me bullish is the acceleration of technology and an administration open to it. This can cancel out a lot of other potential issues w the market.

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I don’t know what took some of you so long on $TSLA lately. It was clear as day by election night, some would say by Tuesday’s close on 11/5. 🤷‍♂️

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$TSLA has same vibe as late 2019 here. Late to market party, ended year w a bang. Moved 27% from 12/10 to 12/31, that would put TSLA around $500 by year end. It loves to gap and move at end of a short term rally. See $300 to $360 recently.

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Sold $RDDT but open to it pulling back and setting up 3rd pullback in ascending action. With market conditions changing wanted to de-risk instead of trimming in case it fails my expectation.

Sold $RDDT but open to it pulling back and setting up 3rd pullback in ascending action. With market conditions changing wanted to de-risk instead of trimming in case it fails my expectation.