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📈 Double Trouble? Nah, Just Double Profits! 💸

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Hey traders, Stop what you're doing and dive into this— two trades today that made me feel like

Hey traders, Stop what you're doing and dive into this— two trades today that made me feel like Alice tumbling down the rabbit hole of profits! 📈 TRADES OF THE DAY: KTTA & DTSS First up, KTTA. It popped 75% right after the open. The company’s cash situation? Sketchy. Only 2.8 months of cash left. But hey, that’s not our problem. The [long-term chart]( gave me pause instead of a Cheshire Cat grin. There’s also missed pivot even higher. So I kept it small and shorted 500 shares (thanks to Cobra, got ‘em for free!) below VWAP. Then—uh-oh—double top. Double trouble? Not for me, my friends! I stayed as cool as the Mad Hatter sipping tea. KTTA fell and I closed halfway to the 200 SMA, landing me a neat $216 profit. Next, DTSS showed up, popping 30% at the open. ​[The long-term chart?]( Beautifully predictable. Double tops just can't seem to break. Cash position? Even worse—negative 5.8 months. I shorted 2000 shares on the MACD cross, watched that double top form again, and guess what? It dropped harder than Alice down that rabbit hole. I closed at the 200 SMA for a clean $340 profit. You can see my P&L below and always on [Kinfo.com](. And stay tuned—I’ll be diving into my option trades soon! Love the heck outta you, ​ ​Rob​ ​ ​P.S. If this is what double trouble looks like, I say—bring on the next round! ​ [Unsubscribe]( | [Update your profile]( | 2001 Timberloch Place Suite 500, The Woodlands, Texas 77380 [Built with ConvertKit](=)

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