-$82 Loss
IPMLong Stock
Millionaire_Randy

Loss of $82. Had no plan going in. Cut losses too late.

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Broker:Webull
-$33 Loss
IPMLong Stock
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-$8 Loss
IPMLong Stock
-$5 Loss
IPMLong Stock
billwest

entry based on breaking news exit based on stop loss never took profit then looking for spike at open

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-$26 Loss
IPMLong Stock
TboyCash

Daily trading. i included a screen shot of my DAS report. if you want more proof check my Ytb chanel, Tboycash_stocks

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-$12 Loss
IPMLong Stock
-$70 Loss
IPMLong Stock
Gaztrnmr

After 3 big spike then pullbacks, I bought when it looked like it was spiking again. It spiked up .20 but the dropped and cracked past VWAP then went sideways and I held expecting it to curl up again. It eventually dropped so I had to cut. I should have sold at +6% or when it dropped through VWAP.

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Broker:Webull
-$6 Loss
IPMLong Stock
samei78

I suffered from FOMO and impatience on this. Saw it running early and chased with an entry. It dipped below my tolerance and I had to cut losses. If I would have waited for the first red candle and THEN entered I would have made around 25% on this one. Not a terrible loss percentage but trying to keep them to around 3% so still working on consistent exits.

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$120 Profit
IPMLong Stock
-$20 Loss
IPMLong Stock
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