Boston Live: New Millionaire, Momentum vs. Defense, and the Art of “Always Testing”
As we’re filming, INHD just tried to rip the sixes and into the eights, classic former runner energy. But the bigger news: I’m in Boston with Jack Kellogg and our newest millionaire student, Strati. From gym teacher to $1M, earned the hard way, and now refocusing on process over P&L. This session is packed with mindset shifts, risk control, and how to press when you’re hot and protect when you’re not.
Watch my video to see:
- How Strati finally crossed $1M by going back to basics on a clean breakout
- Why milestones don’t change the rules: shrink risk after a win, rebuild the buffer, then scale when your edge is firing..
- Jack’s simple “when to size up vs. down” rule, and how hot streaks compound when you keep pressing correctly.
- The difference between market hot and your pattern hot, and why forcing the wrong setup taxes your confidence and account.
- How to judge how you made/ lost so you adjust aggression intelligently.
- Why the same tickers (hello, Fannie Mae) can pay you for years if you rinse and repeat the same A+ pattern.
- A quick look at INHD’s action and how I plan dip-buys only after clear cracks/bases instead of wishful catching.
Make Uptober about clean reps, not hero trades. Study your setups, track your data, and scale only when the stats and your headspace agree.
If you want structure, mentors, and a community that spots and reviews these plays in real time, Join my Challenge today! Study. Watch. Take notes. Then execute with discipline.
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