ms_invest_0104

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ms_invest_0104

ms_invest_0104

@Invest0104

Katılım Ağustos 2020
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ms_invest_0104
ms_invest_0104@Invest0104·
@CFlanders7 @BornInvestor This happened to me and I keep beating myself for it. Slowly learning it is all part of the game. Onnly few stocks really work and will make up the returns 👍
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Christian Flanders
Christian Flanders@CFlanders7·
Bought and added 2x to EVC, stopped out today. Above my entry price now. Tried RXT 3x yesterday, stopped out all 3x. Up 60% today. Bought INTC on the gap to 85. Stopped out same day. Bought NBIS around 140. Couldn't hold above 21ema. Exited. Took my eyes off it watching something else. Rallies to 190 in 4 days. Bought FLY on the earnings gap on 3/20. My buy stop triggers around $25.50, I see the price start going vertical. I can't cancel the order in time. $1.30 of slippage on 50k shares, 20 cents of slippage on the same day stop out. I watch it go to $45 over the next few weeks without me. Bought CRWV above the HVE day on 4/13. Rallies 18%, pulls back to entry. Takes out LOD and stops me out by 80 cents. Rallies 31% straight up over the next 6 days. Everyone who trades goes through this. I've lost 75% of my trades this year and most of them go like that. Stop out, round trip, etc. There's no secret, there's no magic. Just execution. Trusting the few winners will be enough to make up for all the losers.
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Richard Moglen
Richard Moglen@RichardMoglen·
We're current working on broker integrations for @Deepvue. Please reply below with the main broker that you use 👇
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ms_invest_0104@Invest0104·
@anandragn Me also trying to work on my stops from cureebtly 6% to 8% average to maybe 4%. Are you trying to use Intraday charts to take entry while selection happen on Daily charts?
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Anand@anandragn·
This year, one of my biggest focus areas has been tightening my stops. From 4% to 3%. Working my way down to 2.5% max and lower, while risking 0.5% - 1% per trade. Way easier said than done 😊 The entry has to be really dialed in. Otherwise, can end up taking multiple stops before the move even starts. And in a tape like the last few weeks, with violent swings and nonstop whipsaws, that has made it even tougher. However, when you catch the right move, the math changes fast. This approach comes with a lower win rate and demands a lot of discipline, but the edge is in the asymmetry. (chart: R = Return% / Stop%) Credit: Martin Luk
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ms_invest_0104@Invest0104·
@MisterLowRisk This is what I plan to do as well. Instead of 10% I take 20% off on 2R and 4R and rest trail 21 dema.
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Mister_Low_Risk@MisterLowRisk·
This is HOW I TAKE PROFITS. Never going to be perfect. Just accept that. Actually nail down profits was one of the last and hardest habits I had to learn before becoming profitable. Keep it simple...
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Clement Ang
Clement Ang@Clement_Ang17·
27 Feb 2026: End Of Month 📅 Yet another tape bomb for growth/tech stocks in general, led by an ugly post-earnings sell down in NVDA. Price action in individual equities remain interestingly bifurcated, separated between the haves and have-nots. Looking at the DXY, price has remained in a sideways 'flag' range - above the 10/20, below the 50. Precious metals in relation has shown immense resilience, with Gold continuing to digest recent gains. Similarly with Silver, as it managed to pull into the 10 and 20-EMA before finding support higher. Base metal Copper looks interesting too, with a very constructive weekly base setting up. Elsewhere in crypto land, more of the same as BTC and ETH faces the test of the looming 20-EMA. Full Dashboard Here: clementang17-alt.github.io/market-dashboa… ------------------------------------------------------ As someone with zero coding background, had a lot of fun finally bringing this dashboard to life! There's no excuse now to saying we can't do it given the tools available at our fingertips! Have a good weekend ahead! 🟡
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Nick Schmidt
Nick Schmidt@NickSchmidt·
What stocks are on your RS list?
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J Law
J Law@JLawStock·
Tried an AI tool to turn my Chinese into English… surprisingly good! This came from my live Q&A session.
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ms_invest_0104@Invest0104·
@TedHZhang Agree to that. I curse myself for breaking rules. Experience says following rules keep me on the right side most times but still sometimes ..... I break them and regret.
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Ted Zhang
Ted Zhang@TedHZhang·
Yesterday was scary, I closed positions that broke the 10day and grabbed on holding things surfing above. We gapped down hard this morning while the VIX 30 and for a sec I’m like “oh man I’m going to lose all my profits”. VIX falls hard and now $SPY $IWM green pre market. Some other regionals reported stability and Trump announced China tensions are under control. Trails always trail. I rather lose money and miss out on gains following my principles and rules than lose money and gains breaking them. The latter fills me with great guilt that eats me up inside. The former, allows me to move into the next.
Ted Zhang@TedHZhang

“No one can outsmart the 10/20 day moving averages” ~ @Qullamaggie

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Leif Soreide
Leif Soreide@LeifSoreide·
Chatted about markets and trading with Clement Ang @Clement_Ang17, who I met through ChampionTeamTrading.com, last night. He has more than doubled his account this year while competing in the US Investing Championship using a very interesting trading strategy! I'll be releasing the video soon!
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J Law
J Law@JLawStock·
We hosted an incredible interview with @Clement_Ang17 today. He’s a rising star in trading and absolutely worth following!
Clement Ang@Clement_Ang17

很感谢 @JLawStock 和他的团队给了我机会分享自已的故事 😊 选择做交易本身是一条孤独的路,能找到志同道合的朋友们真的非常开心! 👊 I'm very thankful to J Law and his team for giving me the opportunity to share my trading journey. The profession itself is a lonely one, so I'm immensely grateful to have been able to meet so many wonderful people who share the same inspirations. 🙏 (I'll take you up on the challenge of beating your world record! 😉 )

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@_groww not able to sell because of your dumb app Who will be responsible for the losses?
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Felipe Guirao
Felipe Guirao@FelipeGuirao·
Entering breakouts at the end of the day can save your trading account. When I started out, I traded breakouts on stocks just like everybody does. If you see price going through a trendline or pivot, during the morning or during the day, you just enter, right? When I was exploring stocks at first, my experience was quite erratic, as many times price moves intra-day "breaking out", only to come back and print a false breakout. And you could have death by a 1000 cuts in a bad market doing this (I personally know many who suffered this during 2022). Sure, some people can pull this off and make money, but have <35% success rate and that brings a few things most beginners don't understand they are signing up for like: - Big drawdown % - Big TIME in drawdown, and - 10-15 losers in a row (small losses, still hit your psychology hard) These are all things that make trading 10x more difficult than it could be. Coming from systems trading on Futures, I took a different approach. I decided to enter at the end-of-day, just before the close, when the breakout is there and real in the daily chart. Many told me it was "wrong", yet it made perfect sense to me. I could work with data perfectly for system development, as the daily candle close is readily available, and intra-day movements can't be measured well. So I developed my system rules for trading momentum breakouts at the end of the day. The result? - Almost triple-digit % returns for the past 6 years - Max drawdown <10% - 20 min/day trading routine - Don't need to judge market conditions (embedded in the system rules) - I just look at my screen and take the signals. - Zero stress, as discretion is minimized. If you are struggling to make consistent gains in swing trading stocks and feel stressed about discretionary decision-making, give this approach a try. It could change your life. It changed mine.
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Felipe Guirao@FelipeGuirao·
@thetighttrader @august_wanderer Exactly, once I enter a trade I palce my stops, BE alarm and the trade is closed if: - end of 5th day trade is open, - stopped out at even - stopped out at a loss Whatever happens first. No micromanaging trades
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Ariel Hernandez
Ariel Hernandez@RealSimpleAriel·
What to do when you have this feeling? 🤣
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Oliver Wiedmaier
Oliver Wiedmaier@Ollie_AllCaps·
@Scot1andT This seems to be the most popular answer... makes me happy I dont see any option 2 in the comments 😊
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Oliver Wiedmaier@Ollie_AllCaps·
Based on your real life process, workflow, and tools, which entry day does your system have you enter on $OKLO Share in the comments Option 1= 9/9 Option 2=9/15
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Wey How
Wey How@wey_how12640·
The Big Swing Know that we are in an AI driven bull market, the biggest of all time. This simple recognition/ thesis has greatly influenced my strategy, positioning, and stock picks (which works for the past two years). Will remain so as long as the price collaborates. “Old man Partridge’s insistence on the vital importance of being continuously bullish in a bull market doubtless made my mind dwell on the need above all other things of determining the kind of market a man is trading in. I began to realise that the big money must necessarily be in the big swing. Whatever might seem to give a big swing its initial impulse, the fact is that its continuance is not the result of manipulation by pools or artifice by financiers, but depends upon basic conditions. And no matter who opposes it, the swing must inevitably run as far and as fast and as long as the impelling forces determine.” ~ Reminiscence of a Stock Operator
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Larry Tentarelli, Blue Chip Daily@bluechipdaily

A few years ago, I posted my top 5 trading books. I’ve had many requests since then for my next 5. This is my top 10 below, in order. These are best suited for my mindset and timeframe. A few others, just outside of these 10.

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ms_invest_0104@Invest0104·
@PrimeTrading_ I also follow similar method. Enter on DTF with initual SL once the EMAs start moving above my initial SL I trail them. My final trailing SL is weekly 13 EMA. It helps me stay in a trend longer and align with my psychology.
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Alex Desjardins
Alex Desjardins@PrimeTrading_·
I just updated my trading system Gitbook with the latest changes I made to my selling process. (Yeah Yeah it's free, you are welcome loll) #selling-process" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">traderslab.gitbook.io/primetrading#s… I'll focus on improving that hybrid process in the next few cycles, where I'll try to stick to a daily structure for initial SL as it gives better R:R and size, then once the trade is de-risked, I'll switch to the weekly structure for my trailing stop-loss. A hybrid approach to get a better size early on, but still holding for longer, ideally that multi-month trend. Bottom line: fixed 2R/5R trims + weekly 10-WMA management after de-risk gives me better R:R at entry, larger initial size, and a clear path to capture the bigger trend once the trade proves itself.
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TraderLion
TraderLion@TraderLion·
You can only trade one timeframe for the rest of your life. Which one is it?
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