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How Kyce turned $30K to $900K+ Trading Stocks

Investors Underground 15,479 4 months ago
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In this episode of The Trader’s Journey, Anthony sits down with Kyce, a young trader who turned $30,000 into over $900,000 in just over two years. Kyce shares how his competitive gaming background fueled his drive for success in the stock market. He walks us through his journey, from early trading days on Robinhood during the 2020 bubble to refining his process with data and mistake tracking. If you’re a trader looking to learn about risk management, building a trading edge, or scaling up effectively, this episode is packed with invaluable insights. Plus, Kyce shares the details of his career best trade on Gamestop (GME) and offers tips on avoiding common trading pitfalls. Chapters 0:00 Introduction 9:21 Breakthrough with journaling 18:39 Gamestop (GME) career best trade review 24:28 Current trading style and routine 31:03 Risk management & Daily Max Loss 39:52 Lightning Round 👉 Follow IU on Social Twitter https://twitter.com/investorslive Instagram https://www.instagram.com/investorslive/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/InvestorsLive/ 👕 IU Apparel https://shop.investorsunderground.com/ ✅ Broker of Choice http://investorsunderground.com/cp If you’d like to understand more momentum day trading strategies and trade with us LIVE in chat every day please visit http://www.investorsunderground.com/ Review important disclosure information before watching this video https://www.investorsunderground.com/terms #daytrading #stockmarket #investorsunderground DISCLAIMER: These videos are for entertainment purposes only. We are not financial advisors, and these videos do not constitute financial advice. We aim to feature credible guests; however, any performance claims made by our guests are not independently verified by Investors Underground. Trading is risky. We encourage all viewers to do their own research and put the insights discussed through their own filters. You should never blindly follow another trader regardless of how much money they have made. Let the merit of ideas speak for itself.

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