-$192 Loss
CIVILong Stock
bdavidotr

Bought in Nov. on a breakout at $53, but bought 4 shares b/c I am not confident in these. Bought again at $52, and again at $50.94 for 12 shares. Then in Feb. it crashed down and I thought it might bounce but it continued to go down some more so on a small pop I decided to cut losses, not intelligently and not quickly but after a 30% loss and that includes two dividend payments. Buying these breakouts in Nov when market was hot but now it is not and I didn't cut quickly so now I am getting out.

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Broker:Robinhood
Solofly

Closed long term position when there was still some momentum

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Broker:ETrade
-$11 Loss
CIVILong Stock
$20 Profit
CIVILong Stock
beomoua

Good chart, took profits early.

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Broker:SureTrader
-$38 Loss
CIVILong Stock
-$65 Loss
CIVILong Stock
-$113 Loss
CIVILong Stock
ladykillah

first trying to flip IPO stock. Get in when the stock have not reached my target volume. Get out for some loss after volume is dying. Update: I was right about the stock, it went deep following day. Fading volume means GET OUT

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Broker:ETrade
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