
Entry comments: I’m buying this earrings winner with solid news and action, will do video lesson this weekend, goal is to make 5-10% afterhours or into next week ideally. Cut losses if it can’t hold gains, I wanted MRM but it spiked too fast and now is falling too fasr
Exit comments: Nice little ove-rthe-weekend winner here, nothing huge but solid and FAR better than the big loss I would've taken on MRM had I chosen that one...still messed up premarket though here https://tinyurl.com/56bffnjj on ALTS, will review it all on my webinar for http://tim.ly/sykeschallenge students later today, the good, the bad and the ugly, please learn from it all. Congrats to all ALEC longs, the weekend winning streak continues!

Entry comments: This earnings winner climbed all day and started curling up toward the close so I bought for the EOD spike. Also, Sykes alerted it as his weekend play. It peaked at the close and was disappointing in AH but I held for a 4am spike on Monday. I set a sell at 2.40 (15%) expecting a rapid spike and fall.
Exit comments: Extremely low volume and slow, but it got up to 2.29 before cracking hard and going sideways. I got out with small profit before the open because sometimes these tank at the open. Instead, it climbed to 2.41 (my overnight limit was set at 2.40)

Got into the weekend trade alert from Tim. S. Makes sense to me, was hoping it would run into AH but just stayed sort of sideways. PM on Monday it's trading above r/g but horrible volume. Decided to get out PM for breakeven even though Tim didn't alert it yet as I just didn't want to take the chance it panics at the open. Tim got out in the $2.20s I believe after market open. So should have stayed patient. Especially with high floater "real" companies. I should have looked at previous opens
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