📈 Trade Of The Day: (big wins)

I got into a bunch of trades today.

But first, look at what some of the members of The Hotsheet did today:

Those are real people, real members, whose lives are changing because they are making money.

And not just once in a while.

Some of these traders are closing wins a few times every week - or every day.

They're all receiving my daily alerts in The Hotsheet.

If you want those alerts, if you want to meet these people, if you want to take trades like this - then click here and get into The Hotsheet while we still have room (and it's almost full).

Once again, click here to get into The Hotsheet while you still can.

*Keep in mind that there are going to be losses, too, and most traders lose money. But we're trying to make money every day here.

Of course, I got a win on BBIG also (ended up being a $4,000 trade for me, and I'm happy about that).

And then I took some more trades.

Let's talk about everything.

LET'S TALK BBIG

Here are my transactions on BBIG:

The stock got squeezed on Friday and into the weekend, but not as hard as I thought it would.

I bought it on Friday, and closed it today.

Here's the chart:

I really expected that we'd see $10 or higher today - but it just couldn't get there.

If it rises above 8.70, I might buy it again.

But for now, I'm out, and I got about $4,000.

NEXT, A BUNCH OF OTHER TRADES

I picked a bunch of winners today in The Hotsheet - and traded most of them, but got out before the big runup.

I want to talk about why.

First, here are the trades:

As you can see, it's nothing really special or great.

Just a bunch of trades that I closed with small losses.

(almost every one of these ended up moving nicely upward, but I missed the move because I cut my loss short).

I still have SDC open. I think that could move to $10.

But other than that, I just wanted to preserve a nice gain in BBIG.

I wanted to make sure I didn't overtrade.

You see, when I close a big trade, and have a nice win, I want to take a lot more trades.

I start "spending found money". I get greedy.

Sometimes I become overconfident.

And it's never good.

The best thing for me in these situations is to close everything down.

Then go for a workout. Or get some cardio in.

Exhaust myself and expend that energy.

And then come back the next day and look for a big win.

And sure enough, we'll find the next big win in The Hotsheet.

I love the heck outta you,

Rob
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