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Qullamaggie shows Exit Strategy for Long Swings “What’s your exit strategy for such long swings? How do you decide this? Okay, that’s easy. Let’s take an example, ROKU. So I bought it here, on the opening range size. It gapped up on earnings, huge volume. All the things I’m...

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Qullamaggie on The Big Money is Made in Holding Winners “Exactly. Big money is made in the sitting. I absolutely agree. All my biggest winners this year, SE, I was in this thing for what? 4 months? 3 months? Went up 160%. It didn't go up 160% in a day. No, it took 3 months. FSLY, another one. When we bought it on earnings here in the 30s, this thing went up 250%. It didn't go up 250% in a day, it took a couple of months. Now obviously I didn't trade this perfectly, but you know, it's all about catching big moves and catching the big juicy part in the middle. And you're gonna be financially independent in no time. On the big winners, I use the 10 and 20 day moving averages as trailing stops. That’s the mistake I made on NVAX. I really didn't wait for it to close below the 10 day. Like I just randomly sold it because I thought it was extended. Like, ah, it's not going to go up much more. I sold it like on this day here, right? It never even touched the 10 day. It went sideways for like a week. Then went up another 70%. If I had just had used the simple, close below the 10-day, which is what I usually use, the 10 and 20-day moving averages, my trailing stops, I would have made another, I don't know, a lot of money on it. Hundreds of thousands of dollars. So, you know, sometimes it's hard to stick to rules. It's hard. One thing I don't have a hard time with is stop losses, but sometimes, like I said before, holding a big winner is a really really hard thing to do sometimes. It really is. It's just unbelievably hard.”

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Q: It must be complicated, when I listen to you, to have a private life, somebody to understand your passion and to share this moment. Lewis: "It really is, especially I would say more so today than ever before, which is the way the world is, you know. I look at the other drivers and I wonder how they're doing it. You know, some are having kids and some married, some, you know, most of them girlfriends. I did that when I was in my 20s, but I took a decision to really to maximize my time that I have here because it's not as long as you think and it's limited, you know. And I don't want to look back and be like, ah, if I just gave a little bit more here, I didn't sacrifice my time because I was committed elsewhere." "So I really focused in these last, you know, particularly these last 10 years, like get everything I can out of my performance. Then when I retire, then I can do whatever I want. You know, I can dedicate my time to whatever else it is and not have to worry." "But in this competition time, focus on health, well-being, my mental health, my driving technique, being as good an engineer as I can be, and also being the best teammate that I can potentially be for the guys that I get to work with. That's my sole focus. You know, I want to win." "I've been fortunate enough to win with great teams in the past. Particularly, obviously, with Mercedes and with McLaren, which was incredible. And my dream is to win a championship with Ferrari." "And that's something that hasn't been done for a while. But they have absolutely every ingredient that's needed to win. It's just like getting all the pieces of the puzzle in the right place. And that's what I'm trying to work on in the background with Fred and the whole team." [📹 VIGNERON GAETAN]

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Qullamaggie on Trading Coaches and Don’t Spend Time Solving Problems You Don’t Have “Is a trading coach a good idea? No, it’s a waste of time. Trading coach—who the hell is there such a thing? It’s all a waste of time guys, guys stop it. You don’t need a fucking trading psychologist. You don’t need a stupid fucking trading coach. Fuck off, no, guys stop it bullshit. No, your problems stem from not having a setup. That’s what your problems are. If you have discipline problems or this or that, it comes from you not having a setup. You don’t know how to implement a setup. You don’t know when to trade it and when not to trade it. That’s what your focus should be on, okay? Your focus should be on studying setups and owning a setup like, let’s say you have watched my streams for a while and you’re like oh, this breakout setup he keeps talking about a lot and recommending, maybe I should study this thing, maybe I should spend a couple of hundred hours going back looking at hundreds of stocks, go back a few decades and then you look for all of these variations of that setup, like you confirm it. Is this a real thing okay? And then you look at it, what should I do, where should I put my stop, what kind of exit rules should I have? Like I know Kristjan recommends a 10 and 20 but if I use maybe the exponential moving average, this and that, maybe I oh I think this works a bit better than what Kristjan recommends. Hey I’ll use this instead or hey I think the 10 and 20 work fine. And then you start looking at okay what type of market environments do most of these setups happen? When do these things break out and have the best follow through? I know Kristjan has been talking about trying to you know avoiding buying breakouts when the 10 days sloping lower, the 20 days sloping lower, and the 10 days below the 20 day. Most of the time when the 10 day if you look at the major index like Nasdaq when the 10 days sloping lower, the 20 days sloping lower and the 10 days below the 20 days most of that time you don’t get many setups and if you get them they usually fail. Hey okay so now I know what setup to trade, where to put my stop, where to exit, where to take profits, I know what kind of market environments to trade this setup. Hey look at that, I don’t need to pay that scammy trading coach or trading psychologist a bunch of money to help me solve issues I didn’t have to begin with. Look at that.”

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Qullamaggie on It’s The Same Thing Over and Over Again “Just the same patterns over. Just look at the stocks I’m in right. NVDA, I bought it last week, okay? Very simple big momentum stock. Look at the pattern; what is it? You see this? You see the pattern I bought it here. NIO, I bought it a couple of days ago. What’s the pattern right? You see it; you see it? I bought it on this day here, like somewhere here. Right. LVGO, what’s the pattern? Okay, I bought it here, so it was a little bit of a chase. FSLY, I bought it here; what’s the pattern? You see this? DDOG, where did I buy it? I bought it here. This wasn’t a clean one, but it was showing relative strength. But again, same patterns. You see higher lows Zillow. I bought it here; I also bought it here initially. The same patterns over and over again. There’s absolutely no rocket science involved. Anyone who’s tried to sell you rocket science; you know just unfollow them and run the other way. They’re all frauds; they don’t make any money. Same thing you know. These simple patterns, triangles, channels, high tide flags. We bought TSLA; right? Same thing. I bought Tesla here, right? Same thing. I’ve also bought Tesla down here. Same thing; this is the same patterns over and over again. All you have to do to succeed in the stock market is don’t be a f*ckimg retard, really. I mean really. That’s all you have to do. You don’t need any intelligence to make tens of millions. All you need to know is risk management, portfolio management, and these patterns. And then you have to have the power when the market is bad. That’s all you need. You literally need five things. And yes, the crowd strike—where did I buy it? I bought it here. see the pattern? I bought it here or was it here. I don’t remember well. I do you know; same thing over and over again.”

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Qullamaggie on Breakout Trading Works When Markets Are Strong “Yeah, I mean look, the breakout trading like breakout trading works when the market is strong. You know, in a period like this, breakouts don’t work. And you won’t get any setups. That’s a good thing you can just know chill. You can take a vacation. This is the Nasdaq. You know when the 10 day, the 20 day moving averages start sloping lower, and the 10 day gets lower than the 20 day, you know you don’t trade breakouts even if you see a good setup. You shouldn’t trade it, right? Same thing here. Now I trade different methods, so I do trade during these periods. I do a lot of mean reversion stuff, but these periods you shouldn’t trade. Like when they’re 10 day and 20 days start sloping lower, and the 10 day is below the 20 day, no trading. No breakout trading. And it’s fine you don’t have to trade every day every week every month. Thisis where the big money is made okay. This is where you know you wait out the bad times, and this is where you know when the 10 day starts rising higher, the 20 day starts getting higher. The 10 is above the 20 day. This is where you double, triple your account, okay. Then you have periods like these that are sideways. You know if you can break even during these times you got you know you’re doing a good job, and then you get a period like this again. You double, triple your account. Then you sit out some types of periods when the moving averages start sloping lower. The 10 and 20, and then you get a period like this where you double, triple, quadruple your account, boom. And when the 10 day and 20 day start sloping lower, 10 day is below the 20 day that’s when you sit and wait. You go and enjoy life. Let the amateurs trade, let them churn their accounts. Let them blow up. And when the times get good again that’s when you double triple your accounts.”

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