DatePrice
Entry2/1/20181.3964
Exit3/28/20180.10
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HIMMENY
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HIMMENYMar 29, 18 4:16 PM

Holy crap nice!

pp_123
pp_123Mar 29, 18 4:17 PM

Congrats

Miah
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MiahMar 29, 18 4:19 PM

Nice trade Tim, although I think your dates are off. The stock never hit 1.39 on Feb 1st., probably meant Mar. 1st. Great trade!

UNCTarpit
UNCTarpitMar 29, 18 4:22 PM

on 2/1/18 OLMM high was 1.08 on my ETrade Pro chart?

MotoGuzzi
MotoGuzziMar 29, 18 4:37 PM

congrats, Tim! that's a short sellers dream come true

TimLento
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TimLentoMar 29, 18 8:57 PM

I average into my positions.

ADufresne2020
ADufresne2020Mar 30, 18 8:12 AM

Awesome Trade! I think Profit.ly should increase its capabilities to show more detail, like averaging into a position and all the different points you got into this trade, and the points you got out of the trade. It would help a lot of novices learn more. Looking at an averaged position entry is good, but leaves out critical detail of multiple entry points. Not a fault of the traders, but an improvement to Profit.ly I'd love to see. Once again, congrats on your trade!!!!

dantest123
dantest123Mar 30, 18 6:29 PM

Tim, How do you elimnate the risk, that the stock won’t be halted or delisted in the swing short that you held?

WizeFool
WizeFoolApr 03, 18 11:47 AM

@dantest123 If he's short and the stock is halted, thats good, because it will open down more than likely. If it's delisted, that's probably a dream come true, because every cent of his sell is all his.

dantest123
dantest123Apr 03, 18 11:55 AM

@WizeFool thanks for the clarification. If stock is halted, yeah, I observed most of the time it opens down. With regards to delisting, are you saying, for eg: I am 1000 shares short of X at $10, I get to keep all $10000 to myself if delisted? If so, who pays me, my broker? Thanks

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