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📈 Trade of the Day: DTSS

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​ Hey there, This one was a wild ride, but guess what? I came out ahead with a solid win. Wanna

​ Hey there, This one was a wild ride, but guess what? I came out ahead with a solid win. Wanna know the play-by-play? Let’s jump in. 📈 TRADE OF THE DAY: DTSS DTSS popped over 40% right after the open, all within 30 minutes. ​[The long-term chart](? Meh, just OK. It had a decent run-up a while ago but has been trending down lately. So, I had ChatGPT check their SEC filings. Turns out, there’s a “going concern” warning. In other words, they’re concerned they might not be around much longer… And with negative 5.5 months of cash left, they’re certainly in trouble. I waited for the MACD to hint at a cross, then shorted 1,500 shares around $3.39. ​ When the stock took a nosedive below VWAP on the 5-minute chart, I added another 500 shares. Feeling good! It bounced back up to VWAP, but I wasn’t sweating it. I even shorted 1,500 more shares, confident it was going down. This brought my average to around $3.11. ​ The stock bounced close to my original entry, but since my trade size was small compared to my account, I stayed chill. By mid-afternoon, it hit the ghost pivot like clockwork, and I happily took my $625 profit. You can see my P&L here and also on [Kinfo.com](. ​ As *Yoda* would say: “Patience you must have, my young padawan.” Especially in trades like these. Remember, trading isn’t easy, and most traders lose money. Keep your head in the game, and live to play another day. Love you big time, Rob ​ [Unsubscribe]( | [Update your profile]( | 2001 Timberloch Place Suite 500, The Woodlands, Texas 77380 [Built with ConvertKit](=)

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