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Ming Jong Tey

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Get in depth market analysis: Katılım Ekim 2008
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Ming Jong Tey@MingJong·
90% of "buy the dip" advice is just people who are already long trying to recruit more buyers. Always ask: is the person telling you to buy also telling you where to stop out? If not, they're not giving you a trade idea. They're giving you hope. And hope isn't a strategy.
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Something I've noticed: the people who are loudest about their trades during a rally are usually the quietest during the drop. Confidence is easy when everything's green. Consistency is what actually matters.
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Ming Jong Tey@MingJong·
Be honest: when the market $ES $SPX $SPY bounced this week, was your first thought "opportunity" or "trap"? No wrong answer. Just curious how many of you felt the same thing I did.
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Ming Jong Tey@MingJong·
Every blown account started with 1 trying to get rich fast. Those flex screenshots? Survivorship bias For every winner, 100 others took the same risk and lost everything. They just don't post it Real trading wealth: consistent returns, disciplined risk, compounding over years.
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Ming Jong Tey@MingJong·
A 20% winner turning into a 2% winner because you didn't protect profits. Nothing stings worse. Once a trade moves in your favor: → Move stop to breakeven → Trail below each higher low → Give it room, but protect the gain In profit? Start trying not to give it back.
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Ming Jong Tey@MingJong·
Stocks that stretch too far from their average tend to snap back. 20% above the 20-day moving average? Could keep going—but probability favors a pullback This isn't about calling tops. It's recognizing extension. Take profits quicker on stretched moves. Be cautious at extremes
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Ming Jong Tey@MingJong·
"I think it'll bounce here." Famous last words. You can have a thesis. But your entry should be triggered by price CONFIRMING it—not by the thesis itself. Think it bounces at $50? Wait for it to actually bounce. Trade what you see. Not what you think should happen.
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Ming Jong Tey@MingJong·
In a bull market, everything goes up. Your picks. Your neighbor's picks. All feels like genius. The real test isn't bull market performance. It's the first real correction. Can you preserve capital? Bull markets create illusions of competence. Bear markets reveal truth.
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Ming Jong Tey@MingJong·
Money doesn't leave the market. It moves to a different room. Tech selling + utilities rallying = rotation to safety Small caps leading large caps = rising risk appetite Rotation is a weather forecast. You might still get rained on, but you won't wear shorts in a snowstorm.
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Ming Jong Tey@MingJong·
First 15-30 minutes set a range. What happens next often sets the tone. Break above on volume → buyers in control Break below on volume → sellers dominate Stuck inside all morning → indecisive Combined with context and key levels → Gold! Let the opening range tell you.
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Ming Jong Tey@MingJong·
40% win rate can be wildly profitable. 70% win rate can bankrupt you? Win 4/10 at $500 gains, $150 losses → profitable Win 7/10 at $100 gains, $400 losses → broke New traders chase being "right." Experienced traders chase asymmetry. The scoreboard is P&L, not your win %.
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Ming Jong Tey@MingJong·
You're right about direction. Stock moves your way. Your option loses money. Welcome to theta decay. Time eats option value daily—accelerating near expiration. Buying options → time is your enemy → be right fast Selling options → time is your ally Know theta side u're on.
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Ming Jong Tey@MingJong·
More trades ≠ more profits. Overtrading happens when boredom overrides your edge. Marginal trades eat your real gains. Track it: how many trades this week actually matched your plan? Quality over quantity is a survival rule.
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Ming Jong Tey@MingJong·
Two scenarios: BEARISH → Rejection at 6,700. Big bearish bar. Acceleration to 6,000. Capitulation. BULLISH → Pullback at 6,700. Shallow. Absorption. Then pushes through. Reaches 6,800. Recovery confirmed. One level. Two completely opposite outcomes.
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Ming Jong Tey@MingJong·
I've been bearish on the #SP500 $ES $SPX for 6 straight weeks. Every breakdown. Every rejection. Every support failure. Called in advance. Last Thursday, for the first time, something changed. And most people completely missed it 🧵
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