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📈 Trade of the Day: GLMD

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Hey traders, Ever make a bad trade while on the road? Yep, same here. Traveling throws off my routin

Hey traders, Ever make a bad trade while on the road? Yep, same here. Traveling throws off my routine, and on Tuesday I messed up. Let’s get into why. 📈 TRADE OF THE DAY: GLMD The company had 18.4 months of cash left and was up over 100% by noon, EST. Here’s the chart: ​ What I Did: I shorted 700 shares early in the regular session. What I Should Have Done: Knowing the stock might run up as high as $30/share (the last missed monthly pivot), I should’ve kept it small—500 shares max. What I Did Next: I shorted 300 more shares too soon. What I Should Have Done: I should’ve waited MUCH LONGER—either for the stock to hit $30 (which didn’t happen) or for the end of the day when high-flyers tend to crash. Even with these mistakes, the stock plummeted after hours, and I locked in $829 in profit. ​ You can always see my P&L on [Kinfo.com](, (and we’ll dive into my HPE options trade another time)! The takeaway? When traveling and not in your best environment, play it safer. It’s easy to lose focus. As *Ferris Bueller* would say: "Life moves pretty fast." So do the markets. Stay cautious when you're off your game. Remember, trading isn’t easy. My results aren’t typical, and most traders lose money. Love the heck outta you, and stay sharp! Rob ​ [Unsubscribe]( | [Update your profile]( | 2001 Timberloch Place Suite 500, The Woodlands, Texas 77380 [Built with ConvertKit](=)

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