I love The Sunrise Club because I get to interact with fellow traders, regardless of their level of expertise.
And that always prompts me to say something that I say on a daily basis.
Trading together is always better than trading alone.
Today’s trade was no exception.
Trade Recap:
We finally got some of the stock market action we were looking for.
I was able to grind out a profit today, but only after a couple of bad trades.
First, I lost some on INDO.
Which, If I’d held it, would have been a pretty huge win.
Then on PRVB.
Which, if I’d held it, would have been a pretty bad loss.
And that’s why I close losers as quickly as I can.
Then I traded IMPP and let the Sunrise Club know I was buying.
It did what we like to see with a dip and rip... TWICE.
And that was enough to more than make up for my other trades.
I’d say that making $700 while the stock market is unsteady is definitely a win (this is not a typical result, and remember, trading involves a substantial risk of loss).
I love when The Sunrise Club and I get to celebrate our wins together.
It really is a great feeling to be part of a group during this fluctuating market.
Thanks for tuning in today.
And don’t forget to check out my latest podcast episode!
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