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Am stuck with aapl, slv and sbux. No cash to buy the dip ...

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You didnt send an email when u closed today's trades?

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He wrote close our positions when we were in the money.....

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3 trades he recently entered didnt go up. i dont understand how he closed them with a profit. maybe he bought the dip then sold it

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I made money on all of them. Just make sure to sell the minute ur up like two percent

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I closed WMT, FB and QQQ in green. SBUX for me was in green, but I got greedy and now it is in red....not much.

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Just pulled 2 percent on all and sold them

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Nice job. I worked almost every trade he posted today but didn’t quite get 2%. Still make decent money though.

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Thanks Greg, I pulled profits too!!! Ripping & Shredding!!! 10 yr. yield dropping into close and DXY rising???

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Greg, you used to send an email when you closed a trade. Please can you continue with this? It was super helpful👍

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I don't think he will be sending emails when he is "intraday" trading, for the last trades you should close once you get profit.

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WMT winner AGAIN , lost on Starbucks and Slv (for the moment)

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My current positions:

AAPL Jun 18 call

SLV Jun 30 call

UVXY stock(may come back to bite me)

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Greg, what do you think of the really fast moving stocks such as Peloton and Zoom? Would you buy long to expiry calls on those?

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I fully embraced Greg when we had the mini "crash" few weeks ago, I didnt listen to his warnings, lost 30K. Now I fully embraced Greg as my lord and savior and with his wisdom he forgave all of my losses and turned me a nice profit. All hail Greg!

All jokes aside, im now doing EXACTLY as greg says, and everything is great. No thanks is good enough for you, Greg. even though I cant trade options yet, my other trades are based on his opinion of the market.

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