-$2 Loss
EDTLong Stock
Weetie

STT play, got in at 3.717 and had a chance to sell at 3.76 when it stalled there. I finally saw the "wall of sellers" on Level 2 that Tim talks about and I thought seriously about selling, but I didn't. It dropped and I got out for a small loss. It was a great lesson however.

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Broker:ETrade
-$20 Loss
EDTLong Stock
Undertaker

Was making new highs, though about putting a sell order at 0.33 as I just said I should be doing from now on on my last trade. didn't do it, ten minutes later it hit 0.30 and spiked to 0.345 in a flash. closed at 0.32, thought maybe tomorow it could have a chance so risked it overnight. The next day it tried, I gave it a chance but just fading all day so exited, too late, but exited. I can always live with a small lost.

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-$90 Loss
EDTLong Stock
Undertaker

tried it again in case it would do the same thing as the day before. Didn't work so got out. could have got out at 0.25 but hesitated and started to change my plan. At 0.24 I couldn't take it and remembered someone saying "when you begin to change your plan, you're stepping into trouble" something like that.

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$640 Profit
EDTLong Stock
Undertaker

I knew something would happen either way with this stock this weekend. When I looked at it at the open this monday, it had tanked so much even though the news was actually kind of good. Took the 80% off sushi and ate it as soon as I could before it starts to decompose. Somebody once said in here somewhere to take my profit. I don't care if this thing runs to a dollar, I'm just so happy and safe.

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