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TradeOutLoud
@TradeOutLoud
Professional Trader | Founder of TradeOutLoud I teach traders how to generate daily income & build wealth with precision. 25+ years of beating the market.
USA เข้าร่วม Ağustos 2009
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@0xleegenz Same here — once you handle that, everything else feels easy.
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The Biggest IPO the World Has Ever Seen: Inside the Coming #SpaceX Listing
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Adding this one stock to my portfolio, now. A Technical Setup That’s Hard to Ignore open.substack.com/pub/tolinvesti…

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$QQQ - just did a peek-a-boo low yesterday. Let's see if it will bounce back up.
Although QQQ's is in a confirmed correction (~10.7% off its January $636 peak), trading below key support and in a clear weekly downtrend of lower highs since late January.
The macro backdrop is actively hostile: a live US-Iran conflict is keeping oil elevated, stoking stagflation fears, and putting rate-hike risk back on the table, even as the Fed is already on hold with a hawkish tilt. Near-term options flow leans slightly bearish, and longer-dated players are buying downside hedges months out.
The only counterarguments are seasonal (April/May are historically strong for QQQ's) and a potential geopolitical de-escalation — but those are hopes, not confirmed catalysts, and the Iran ceasefire narrative has already faded twice in the last two weeks.

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The Wealth Divide
There are two types of people in the world:
1️⃣ Those who spend money
2️⃣ Those who make money work for them
The second group buys assets.
Stocks
Businesses
Real estate
Income streams
The first group works their whole life.
The second group builds wealth while they sleep.
Choose wisely.
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The Truth About the Market
Most people think the stock market is gambling.
It’s not.
Gambling is trading / investing without a plan.
The real edge in the market comes from:
• Understanding trends
• Managing risk
• Letting winners run
The biggest fortunes in history were built in the stock market — but only by those who treated it like a business.
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