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78 contributions to InvestCEO with Kyle Henris
1st Payout!
Well, it took me about a year and half, but I stayed the course even when I wanted to give up so many times. I just kept grinding and finally was able to take my first payout this week. I now have 6 funded accounts and I'm working 2 more evals. My biggest takeaway from the last year is slow and steady wins the race. Stick with it. Be patient. WAIT for the setup. If you don't feel it, don't take the trade! Hit for singles, not homeruns. When it starts to work for you'll know. Be diligent! I couldn't have done it without Kyle and the entire InvestCEO community. Thank you SO MUCH!
1 like • Aug 8
Congratulations man...this is awesome testimony
Zoom link today's call
Can someone send me the boardroom zoom link please for today's call? Due to the upgrade of my subscription from the boardroom to the AI I've been removed from the boardroom temporarily until Ryan can fix it.
1 like • Aug 2
Same here...hoping i can get the LIVE this morning
0 likes • Aug 2
@Ryan Henris thankyou sir
Passed Eval
Passed my first Eval within a week! Thankful I stumbled across Kyle's videos and this community. So much valuable information here.
Passed Eval
1 like • Aug 2
Nice!
Hey Ryan
@Ryan Henris sent ya message plus a question. (That thing happened that you said would happen - My Boardroom acct.
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Newbie with stupid question 🙄
I don't understand why you can't just buy when it's low and sell when it's high. Why do you have to set stop loss before a trade and wait? I'm just not getting it.
1 like • Jul 20
@Bob Edwards you might be buying low in respect to the range your looking at, but if you zoom out you may find that your in supply on a larger range (timeframe). The stoploss just protects you when you are wrong. This is also why you always shoot for a 1:2 risk/reward ratio at a minimum. You can be wrong 50-60% of the time and still be very profitable. Does that make sense?
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Eric Corrick
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Kansas City Chiefs Fan - Owner of www.Lewiscountyscoop.com & Eternal Shine Gravestone Care & Corrick Carpet Cleaning - Missouri/Illinois

Active 5h ago
Joined Sep 8, 2024
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