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Simple13 Swing Trading Portfolio

Hi traders! Just sharing my current swing trading positions for those who are following my Simple13 Trading journey. These stocks are part of my short- to mid-term swing trading strategy. I normally consider taking profits above 10%, and try to limit losses below 5% to manage risk.
Here are my current positions:
Simple13 Swing Trading Portfolio
🟢 All these are still active swing trades.
🔄Recently, had take some profits and exit quite few stocks. Sometime, I may trade up to 20 stocks at the same time, but each position will be kept small. This way, I diversify my risk, almost like managing my own mini mutual fund. The goal is that a few good winners will cover the small losses and bring overall portfolio growth. I’m still refining this approach and hope this strategy can work well over time.
💼 I also have a separate account for long-term investing. This account is focused purely on swing trades based on chart setups and price action.
✅ If you’d like to see more updates or want to know my entry reasons for some of these stocks, feel free to comment or like!
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  • _outsider_ : Can you share the entry reason for hibiscus?

  • Simple13 Trading OP : Thanks for asking! I entered Hibiscus mainly for diversification. Crude oil price is quite low now — we can’t predict exactly when it will go up, but if it does, the upside can be attractive. My position is small, so I don’t mind parking some capital here and just waiting for the potential windfall.

Focus on picking stocks with strong fundamentals, look for low risk opportunities and wait patiently for profit taking.
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