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Kinfo
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kinfo tracks your trading performance, verified through integration to brokers. RD: https://t.co/qAFoFjA1rO


Trading Monthly Recap: March 2026 $283,000 Getting the video out today as I won’t have time to do so for the rest of the week. Will post official month in a couple days but the total not going fluctuate much. - Lot of solid winners with a couple big ones - Not many losers and very contained overall Enjoy! youtu.be/lLLKzHHBOZQ?si…

March Pnl +33k. Ytd Pnl +$94. Short selling difficulty currently in insane mode. Wrecked on oil plays+VCIG week 1, and wrecked again on ARTL/SST last week. When will max pain be…

Resultados VERIFICADOS @kinfo Marzo2026 - $102K 1- Hay erosión de Edge? Si. A medida q más gente hace las mismas cosas, se hace más dificil aplicar los mismos patrones que uso hace 10 años. Cuando digo "más dificil" es q tienes q adaptarte. Adaptarse es: Perder dinero para entender que tienes que ajustar tu trading: ejm Ir por recorridos mas cortos en gappers que antes querias fade D1. Ir con size mas pequeño para ser más flexible en tu convicción del patrón (ejm con reversiones). Pasar de no tradear chinas a irles long... o a solo ir short en cosas q tengan liquidez extrema como WNW., etc Adaptarse tiene que ver con HABILIDAD. A lo mejor en algun momento, mi adaptación será salir de Small Caps. Quien no se adapte, sea como sea, quien no cambie, quien no evolucione, esta MUERTO! La habilidad del trader esta en: * tener tolerancia al riesgo alta * tener fortaleza para aguantar drawdowns * Observación y mente abierta para potenciales nuevos edges, aprenderlos y hacer cosas que quizas no estes tan comodo. * Asumir que estas EQUIVOCADO y tener la humildad de reconcerlo * Ser contrarian en muchas ocasiones * "Olfatear" oportunidad y reconocer ciclos de mercado. * Reconocer en qué eres bueno y qué amerita incrementos de size y riesgo. * Tener paciencia para esperar TUS setups y tomar tus profits. * Cuestionar tus habilidades TODO el tiempo para ser mejor día a día, pero aún asi tener CONFIANZA en ellas * Entender que TODA la responsabilidad recae sobre TI y no en el mercado, broker, Trump, etc. 2- Small caps esta muerto? No, pues hay volatilidad y liquidez. Para referencia: En 2022 hasta 31Marzo habian 28 gappers de más de 50% y el gap promedio d estos fue de 86%. En 2026 ha habido 145 y el gap promedio 101%. Siempre que haya volatilidad y liquidez, va a haber oportunidad. Por último... Tengo 6 años publicando resultados TODOS los meses. Están verificados y son reales. No voy a parar porque a ti te de genere incomodidad ver a gente que le esta yendo mejor que a ti. Si tienes esa actitud, probablemente te alegraste d ver mi Enero negativo... pero de qué te sirvio? Eres mejor por eso? Porque yo si soy mejor gracias a mi Enero negativo. Usa esa incomodidad para ser mejor y no para odiar y reventar a otros. Transparencia para generar Roger Bannister effect (q por algo tu timeline de twitter (X) esta lleno de traders en español... de nada), pero TAMBIÉN para tener autoridad y legitimidad desde mi espacio y transmitir lo DIFICIL, pero lo hermoso que es el trading como profesión. PD: ¿No es una bocanada de aire fresco leer un post que no sea formato de AI?... Estoy LADILLADO de ese tipo de POSTS.

After much behind the scenes discussions, @wolfofwallst aka The Wolf Of Wall Street finally agreed to join the Kinfo podcast and feature on our leaderboard. During in-depth conversation he discloses: - being haunted by his past - the freedom of losing it all - re-discovering his love of trading - transparency and verifying on Kinfo Jordan’s Kinfo is currently private, he’s asking for 50 RTs and it all goes live (episode and leaderboard) tomorrow.





After much behind the scenes discussions, @wolfofwallst aka The Wolf Of Wall Street finally agreed to join the Kinfo podcast and feature on our leaderboard. During in-depth conversation he discloses: - being haunted by his past - the freedom of losing it all - re-discovering his love of trading - transparency and verifying on Kinfo Jordan’s Kinfo is currently private, he’s asking for 50 RTs and it all goes live (episode and leaderboard) tomorrow.




P/L: +$4.4K👍Decent green. $UGRO bagholder short vs 28. $ASTC backside wallet padder pop shorts. No cheap locates $ELAB

Let’s see who can guess who this trader is who’s having a record $100,000+ trading profit month this month…and give him a round of applause as he’s crushing it right now and retweet this if you want me to interview him and get allllll the details on how others can do this too!

Feels like the whole trader podcast circuit is just the same 20 people rotating through each other’s shows, repeating the same talking points and plugging the same rooms, Discords, and services. And when they finally talk “strategy,” it’s the same recycled setups every time: overextended shorts, panic buys, etc.

On August 1st I went back to trading after spending five months exploring something completely different following my crypto debacle. I had never traded a single stock before, but I had spent the previous eight years watching charts for most of the day, and it felt like that accumulated understanding deserved a second chance. This time, the approach had to be different. More structured, more data-driven, and entirely focused on expected value, with process and risk management always coming first. Starting with a $50K account, I focused on finding the fastest way to compound, and shorting small caps stood out as the most asymmetric opportunity. I joined @KrisVerma88 community early on to accelerate the learning curve and build on existing experience in that space. The first month was spent breaking everything down from first principles, understanding why things work, and building a foundation before developing data-driven strategies. I’m still refining them and developing nuances, but the growth has been substantial, not just in results, but in execution, trust in the process, and the ability to recognize where real edge exists. I keep a fully verified track record on @Kinfo for transparency, and I’ll use this account as a journal to document how the process evolves over time.



