
One breath, one move, one strategic cut. I sold $XXII for a $49 loss—not out of fear, but to reclaim capital. Of all the stocks I hold, this had the lowest bleed. Rent’s paid, rhythm intact, and my next breath is already forming.
Broker:ETrade
$18 Profit
XXIILong Stock
$14 Profit
XXIILong Stock
Newsletters:Weekend Trader
$115 Profit
XXIILong Stock
$38 Profit
XXIILong Stock
-$100 Loss
XXIILong Stock

Should never taken this trade. I did it on an alert from Tim Sykes. Unfortunately, I received the alert the day after it was issued. I was excited when I got it at almost the same price as Tim. The stock slowly went down. Sold at my stop loss which was a good thing because it just kept going down. Never trust my phone. Verify your chart before buying. Size down Laurel, you have no business practicing with 1000 shares
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Never attempt to copy or mirror the trades discussed on this website or in alerts. Attempting to do so may result in substantial financial losses. Alerts are not provided in real-time. For that reason, it is highly unlikely you will be able to buy the stocks at the same entry price, or sell the stocks at the same exit price, to achieve the same or similar profits obtained.



