In this episode of Trading Takes, Sam kicks off 2025 with an electrifying conversation featuring two trading powerhouses: Jack Kellogg (@Jackaroo_Trades) and Cody (@oddstocktrader). Known for their incredible trading insights and jaw-dropping results, Jack and Cody dive deep into their strategies, lessons, and the mindset that propelled them to success in one of the hottest market cycles we've seen.
Jack shares his journey from taking an IRA from $10K to over $1M, while Cody discusses overall vision that allowed him to double one of his accounts. Together, they unpack the nuances of risk-on environments, the power of momentum trading, and how they leverage tools like alerts to stay ahead.
If you're looking to understand how top traders think, adapt, and thrive in fast-moving markets, this episode is packed with invaluable lessons and actionable takeaways!
Chapters
0:00 Introduction
3:15 Jack and Cody: Human Market Indicators
14:30 The Art of Recognizing Risk-On Cycles
20:50 Leveraging Momentum for Big Moves
33:45 Lessons from the Quantum Sector Boom
39:10 Seasonal Trading Trends: Winter vs. Summer
44:30 The Warning Shot Trade
50:00 Surviving and Thriving in Trading
55:45 Closing Reflections
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