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AAOI
So watching this on a 1 minute chart this morning, I would have entered this when it hit around 148 and then gotten out at around153.43. What's everyone's thoughts?
AAOI
The #1 reason traders blow up isn't bad strategy β€” it's quitting their job too early
Everyone in trading says the same thing: quit your job, go all in, commit fully. That advice has destroyed more trading careers than any bad setup ever has. I started trading in 1999. I didn't go full-time until the end of 2007. Eight years. Most people would call that slow. I call it the reason I'm still here. Here's the truth nobody wants to hear: when your rent depends on your P&L, every losing trade becomes an emotional emergency. You revenge trade. You over-size. You abandon the system. Not because you're a bad trader β€” because you're a broke trader. The money pressure kills the psychology before the strategy has time to work. That's why I built the Double Dip framework. Keep your job. Build your trading account. Two income streams running in parallel. One funds your life. One builds your future. Your job isn't the enemy β€” it's the factory that funds the operation. The math backs it up. A $25K account growing even 3% per month becomes ~$36K in a year when you're not pulling from it to pay bills. Full-time traders can't do that. They're withdrawing to survive. The working trader who treats profits as sacred capital compounds at a rate most full-timers can't match during the learning phase. I just published the full framework β€” the schedule, the setups, the account-building math, the exact checklist I used before I walked away from employment income for good. This is everything I wish someone had handed me in 2001. πŸ‘‰ Read it here: https://www.bullsonwallstreet.com/post/how-to-day-trade-while-working-full-time
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I'm in the starting phase of this now. Still working full time, but trying to learn and build a foundation to eventually be able to go full time, or at least not have to double dip!
3/20/26 ARTL chart
Not the greatest play but I am just starting to focus on and learn the ORB. I was looking for a third day momentum continuation on news of a new study. Got in at 8.76, fought for about 15 minutes but then but got stopped out at my limit of 8.60.
3/20/26 ARTL chart
0 likes β€’ Mar 20
🫣 of course, few minutes after I'm stopped out it breaks to over VWAP @ 9.03 🀨
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@Kunal Desai my long list at the moment is: AAOI, UGRO, UMAC, CYCU, PHGE, LVO. I'm going to check the pre-market activity tomorrow morning to shorten this down to a top 3 watch list at open.
Education question
OK, honest question here.... how does this happen?? This looks way too clean and exact to be normal trading activity.
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Jose DosSantos
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@jose-dossantos-9905
New to trading. Still feeling everything out.

Active 2d ago
Joined Mar 18, 2026
Carmel, NY
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