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Donny

Donny

@SlaughterStocks

options trader looking to learn & grow | TENET

Beigetreten Aralık 2020
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CooperBaggs 💰🍞@edgaralandough·
I didn’t fix my resume. I fixed my LinkedIn profile using ChatGPT. In 5 days: 53 views, 3 recruiter DMs, 2 interview invites. Here’s the exact 5-prompt system I used (and how to steal it in 6 mins):
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CooperBaggs 💰🍞@edgaralandough·
Turmeric kills cancer cells. Turmeric reduces arthritis pain. Turmeric clears brain fog. Turmeric heals your gut. 6,000 studies confirm it. Add black pepper. Absorption jumps 2000%. One spice. Ancient medicine. Modern proof.
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CooperBaggs 💰🍞@edgaralandough·
Peak male experiences : 1. Finally understanding your Father 2. Owning your first car 3. Accepting the man in the mirror 4. Randomly realizing this is the woman you will marry 5. Becoming successful with your childhood friends 6. Sports team winning a title 7. First heartbreak 8. Watching your kid grow 9. Giving back to your parents 10. Ending imposter syndrome
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Nav Toor@heynavtoor·
BREAKING: AI can now build financial models like Goldman Sachs analysts (for free). Here are 12 Claude prompts that replace $150K/year investment banking work (Save for later)
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L2WTrades@L2WTrades·
I've made over $100k/m from trading. Here's literally everything you need to know to do the same — in one post… No course. No upsell. Just the truth that took me years to figure out. THE ONLY THING PRICE DOES: Price moves from fair value gaps (internal liquidity) to swing highs/lows (external liquidity). Then back. Forever. That's it. That's the entire market. - External liquidity = where stops cluster (highs and lows everyone sees) - Internal liquidity = where orders didn't fill (gaps in price) Price sweeps external → fills internal → targets opposite external Every day. Every asset. Every timeframe. THE ONLY SETUP YOU NEED: 1) Identify a significant high or low on the 4H/Daily 2) Wait for price to SWEEP it (not just touch it — actually take the liquidity) 3) Wait for a fair value gap to form after the sweep 4) Enter when price returns to fill that gap 5) Stop loss below/above the gap 6) Target the opposite liquidity pool (minimum 3R away) That's the whole strategy. Works on forex. Futures. Crypto. Stocks. Because it's how markets actually function. THE ONLY RULES THAT MATTER: - Never risk more than 1-2% per trade - Never trade without all criteria met - Never trade when bored/emotional/forcing it - Never enter without knowing exactly where you're wrong - Never target less than 2:1 reward to risk THE ONLY SCHEDULE THAT WORKS: - Sunday: Mark weekly levels - Monday-Thursday: Trade 9:30-12:00 AM (or London session if you're up) - Daily: If no setup by 12 AM, done for the day THE ONLY METRICS THAT MATTER: - Expectancy positive? Keep trading. - Following rules? Keep trading. - Breaking rules? Stop trading until you fix it. Win rate doesn't matter if your R:R is right. Confidence doesn't matter if your execution is wrong. Motivation doesn't matter if your system is broken. THE SIMPLE TRUTH: Trading is simple. Not easy, but simple. The market shows you exactly what it's going to do. It sweeps liquidity, fills imbalances, targets opposite liquidity. Over and over. Your job is to wait for that pattern, enter at the right spot, manage risk, and not fuck it up with emotions. 95% of traders lose because they overcomplicate it, overtrade, or can't control themselves. Be the 5%. It's not about being smarter. It's about being simpler. (I teach trading methods that made over $3m total. Anyone can get a free 7 day trial to my trading GC with the link in my bio)
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bad news twin: time is flying good news: you the pilot twin u the fuckin pilot
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Sean trades@SRxTrades·
Simple rule to follow Above 8/21/50 EMA's = Swing calls and buy dips Under 8/21/50 EMAs = Swing puts and short bounces This one rule will boost your win rate Stick to the trend & be open minded when it changes
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Han Akamatsu 赤松
Han Akamatsu 赤松@Han_Akamatsu·
For the new people in here, here’s Wyckoff's accumulation and distribution schematics for trading: 1) Basic Accumulation: Phases A-E show buying base-building (PS, SC, AR, ST, SOS, LPS). What do the acronyms mean: PS : Preliminary Support First meaningful buying appears after a downtrend. Selling pressure is still dominant, but demand starts showing up. SC : Selling Climax Panic selling. Volume and spread should explode here as weak hands dump and strong hands absorb. AR : Automatic Rally Sharp bounce caused by exhaustion of sellers after the selling climax. Not strength, just lack of supply and needs to be confirmed by volume. ST : Secondary Test Price revisits the SC area to test whether supply remains. Usually lower volume and narrower spread than the selling climax zone. SOS : Sign of Strength Price advances with ease. Higher highs, wider spreads, stronger closes. Demand here is in control at this point. LPS : Last Point of Support A controlled pullback after the Sign of Strength. There’s there little, low volume. Ideal accumulation entry for longs. 2) Basic Distribution: Selling peaks with UTAD, LPSY, SOW. What do the acronyms mean: UTAD : Upthrust After Distribution, is what Wyckoff used to call. An Upthrust. It’s a false breakout above resistance. Smart money unloading into breakout buyers. You need to see good volume here. LPSY : Last Point of Supply Weak rally after a distribution. Low volume, poor progress. Mirror image of Last Point of Support (LPS). SOW : Sign of Weakness Breakdown with expanding spread and volume. Supply is the dominant factor here. 3. Markup: Is a trending advance after accumulation. Higher highs and higher lows. Markdown: Is a trending decline after distribution. Lower highs and lower lows. 4) Creek: Is a resistance zone created during accumulation. Think of it as overhead supply. Jump Across the Creek (JAC) Strong breakout through resistance. Confirmation of accumulation success. Back-Up to the Creek (BUC) Pullback after JAC to test former resistance as support. 5) If you’re using Wyckoff’s methodology, you always need to have volume on. Back then, when Dr Richard wrote his book, all they had available was volume. Nothing else.. For it to work, you need to see how volume reacts on price action. You’ll understand whether bears are in control of the market or if bulls are in control of the market.
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If you’re serious about trading, these are the 6 basic charts that you need to study. + Volume methodology.

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@_0DTE Don’t those expire today?
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RT @jwalkermobile: From the MadeIn site, thought some of you might find this interesting…
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This is one of the most important studies in sleep science. Van Dongen et al. ran the experiment that changed how we understand chronic sleep restriction. They had subjects sleep 4h, 6h, or 8h nightly for 14 days, testing cognitive performance every 2 hours. The 6h group’s
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Systemizing profit taking for me, with some nuances highlighted; 1. Entry Day = Day 0, 3 stops at 33% level to final stop (usually LoD). 33% net size at each level. 2. If profit to risk exceeds 2x in day 0-2, i will shave 33% off. all 3 stops level will be maintained, have size
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Why Certain @Qullamaggie Trading Rules Stand The Test Of Time As Golden. After a broad market pullback, most questions tend to focus on, 'What rules do you use to manage unrealized profits and avoid significant profit losses? Taking on too many new positions has always been my pitfall—how can I overcome this over time?'" I am currently carrying 13 positions, with a spare 30%-40% cash level. Aside from $FBTC, I built the portfolio with barely 6-7 position since the beginning of November at 130% level with margin. There are certain golden trading rules here that clearly demonstrate why they are considered golden in the first place, @Qullamaggie has emphasized the same principles repeatedly throughout his 7 years of streaming. So imagine him 'screaming' the following to you again; 1. "Always Sell Some Into Strength!" - because you locked in realized profit to reduce unrealized profit volatility, and you get to free up funds for newer opportunities in subsequent setup as the market continue to shape. $GRAB $FBTC $KC $XLY $DBA $LRN $PYPL $SCHG. The 8 positions highlighted undergone a 25-33% sale in T+3 day, subsequent 10 x ATR% extension from 50-MA (nett 25-33% sale), gap up sale eg. $PYPL yesterday (nett 25-33% sale). 2. "The second you think you are smarter than the 10 & 20 day MA, that's when you are doomed for mediocrity. Trust me. I talk from experience." - While you implement a partial profit/sell rule, you do not sell everything until the market proves you wrong. Who would have thought $KC trade could make a 200% gain in a month? Learn to hold your position and ride winners. The outlier position that can make a impact in your % performance are often those that you do do not expect to make a huge move. $FBTC $LRN are the only position that closed below 10-MA from yesterday's move, so those are the only position that may take me out on M15 opening range low. I wrote a piece here on systemizing profit taking a few months ago x.com/jfsrevg/status… 3. "If it hit your stop, you grab your balls and hit the sell button'' - It’s a bit embarrassing to admit, but I’ve been highlighting China names on my posts for weeks—and the move finally happened yesterday. Aside from IBHK50 futures that wastaken last week when it break its range, I took $XPEV $JD $TIGR from yesterday's breakout at open. Picture perfect setup; RVOL 60% in 5mins, LoD was less than 60% for the 3. Before the market close, I was already hit with 2/3 stop for 2 of the position and 1/3 stop for 1 of the position. The 3 are poised to open with a much reduced gap down later (the post market % loss was much more 6 hours ago), I will take the loss. This is also where the magic of 3 level stop at 33% level plays out. It protects your downside and I am very unlikely to hit with 3R loss for the 3 trade. I also wish to qualify that there are 9 further losing trades in the last 9 weeks. $VRT $SCO $TECL $AMPX $JDST $SYTA $ERX $UNG $GGLL This is how 3 level stops work if you want to read more. x.com/jfsrevg/status… Another rule that I strongly urge everyone to explore and implement is reducing and set a limit to your daily-weekly new position frequency. Go to your journal and track that 1-3 days duration (MoM) that you are 'hyper' actively executing new position, Are the outcome desirable? If not, taking on too many new positions will always be a trading pitfall, and you can fixed this immediately. I strongly believe in the edge of knowing when to go 'heavy' vs 'light' in terms of trade frequency and activity. I will be reluctant to new risk exposure when $SPY is 4 x ATR% from 50-MA when it historically pullback from 5 x ATR% from 50-MA While I was preparing this writeup, I also just came across @stamatoudism post on application of ADR% of on portfolio management. This is something worth exploring if you have unrealized profit volatility issue in your portfolio management. I sincerely believe topic like this will grow you much more as a trader than just flipping charts daily without having a tolerance and risk control of unrealized profit loss in real time situation. Here's quote from yesterday's post market TTG Stock Market Recap by @cfromhertz that may help you to look at this situation in a different light, "If you've been doing this for awhile, you actually like a little bit of these pullbacks. They help reset the market, especially when buying during a period of overheated momentum and growth wouldn't have been wise."' - @cfromhertz , 9/12/2024 Stock Market Recap by TTG: China Gaps Up / Growth Takes A Well Earned Breather - youtube.com/watch?v=sk6LEY…
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It's acceptable to give back one day of unrealized profit after being up for two weeks. But, it's not acceptable to lose more in a single day than what you worked hard to gain over those two weeks.

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that's timely WHITE HOUSE TO GATHER BANKING AND CRYPTO INDUSTRY EXECUTIVES ON MONDAY TO DISCUSS STALLED SENATE CRYPTO BILL
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Prof@TheProfInvestor·
Uranium Nuclear China Solar Energy Those are my bullish bets of 2026.
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RT @ripster47: 🚨Important: Webull Users If you want Official Ripster & MTF Clouds on Webull so you can directly trade on @WebullGlobal Ch…
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Saty@satymahajan·
I wish I could play Elden Ring again for the first time. Peak!
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