
This one had "wrong" all over it. I chased, and chased, and chased again. When I got in at $1.75 after the dip on 10/19, it went to $1.93 and I missed a sell order by being too greedy. So, it crashed after and hung out low for a couple days. I finally got rid of it at $1.63 after an increase today on some news. So, no more chasing when I know I shouldn't, and accept a smaller gain if I have to. The positives: lessons learned on almost no money risked, and the price rose for an easy loss.
-$172 Loss
PDIIShort Stock
$35 Profit
PDIILong Stock
-$266 Loss
PDIIShort Stock
-$242 Loss
PDIILong Stock
$507 Profit
PDIILong Stock
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