I Called The Bottom, Then Cashed In Big

Hey traders,

I just had the best week of my life.

Three trading days. 

Zero positions going into Monday. 

Over $2 million locked.

The setup was one of the cleanest I’ve seen in years: total market panic, oversold conditions, and a textbook bounce. 

I studied this exact move all the way back to 2015, I waited for the same signals, then went full size when it clicked.To be real, the week before I took an $82K hit on Newsmax, Inc. (NYSE: NMAX).

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Not fun, but it reminded me to slow down. No trades for a few days. Just watched and prepared.

Then the setup showed itself. 

One of the cleanest I’ve seen in a long time.

I recognized it from back in 2015. Same panic, same chart behavior, same window for a bounce. 

I’d been studying that move for years.

When I saw the signal, I didn’t hesitate. 

I built the position, managed risk, and locked in seven figures by mid-morning.

Next two days? More wins. Smaller size, tighter risk, same idea. 

Just executed when the edge was there.

A lot of people sat frozen this week while others chased the bounce too late.

You don’t need to trade every day. You just need to be ready when it’s your day.

So what is the difference between last week and every other panic?

I didn’t touch anything until the structure showed up.

The setup started with ProShares UltraPro QQQ (NASDAQ: TQQQ) holding near the lows. 

Invesco QQQ Trust (NASDAQ: QQQ) was bouncing off the heavy extension. 

QQQ Chart Intraday 5-Minute Candles Source: StocksToTrade

But I didn’t force it early. 

I waited until I saw the reclaim and confirmation through VWAP — then I stepped in.

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That was the first piece. I’d been building in this trade while the pattern developed, the volume looked right, QQQ was holding levels, and I let it play out.

Then April 10 came, and the rest of the sequence unloaded.

Second trade:

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That one made up the bulk of the week. 

This position had more size, and I scaled out into strength after the bounce was confirmed.

Third trade (same morning):

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Quick scalp here.

Just a clean bounce play while the market still had juice. 

Not huge — but tight and controlled.

Final trade (minutes later):

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This one was the ripper. Entered after a reclaim over VWAP, short squeeze brewing, volume ramping. I sized in, and it flew.

If you’re wondering why I trade TQQQ instead of the regular QQQ — it’s leverage. 

TQQQ moves 3x faster. 

If QQQ bounces 1%, TQQQ rips 3%. 

You get more juice when the timing’s right, but if you’re wrong? You bleed fast.

That’s why I wait. 

I let QQQ tell the story, then I go to work with TQQQ once the setup is confirmed.

These trades all followed my core bounce strategy, which I built off past patterns I’ve studied for years.

Inside Green Light Alerts, I walk through the exact process of what I saw, how I timed entries, and what criteria I used to size in.

Let’s catch the next rip together,
Jack Kellogg

P.S. It’s not just the setups—it’s how I think about them. If you’re stuck second-guessing every trade, this will flip a switch.

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