-$388 Loss
NSPXLong Stock
holtzy

it could have been a 100k share 22% win, for $90. let's start there. I am not Jack Kellogg. do not trade mid-day. instead it was a mid-day add on session, totaling 400k shares across 4 separate entries, expecting PH to bring it back. bringing me to the brink of blowing up my account. I am now at the cusp of my limit. about to go under PDT.

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Newsletters:TimChallenge
Broker:ETrade
-$100 Loss
NSPXLong Stock
Sarge

FOMO! it was running, got in, it did not run no more.

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Broker:ETrade
-$52 Loss
NSPXLong Stock
TBSwagg

Failed Overnight hold, was deaaaddddd don't break your volume rule just to trade. Because losses are lame especially when they can and should be avoided.

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-$455 Loss
NSPXLong Stock
$4 Profit
NSPXLong Stock
-$51 Loss
NSPXLong Stock
DollarBill

Morning Breakout - thought it could go higher on SEC Merger but did not happen held for too long.

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Broker:ETrade
-$241 Loss
NSPXLong Stock
TAdamson

Really struggling in this market. Trying to stay disciplined, but taking too many big losses

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Broker:ETrade
-$33 Loss
NSPXLong Stock
Quickbags

Breakout continuation (intraday)

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-$112 Loss
NSPXLong Stock
Sarge

bought- news (wins two year contract for oil pipline) and former runner. sold- consolidation dropped little to much for my liking. sold, it then went up past my goal.

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Broker:ETrade
$10 Profit
NSPXLong Stock
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