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I thought we would likely see an EOD spike/short squeeze into the close but nothing came out of it. I cut losses quickly and got out for a really small loss. Even though this is a losing trade, it is a step in the right direction. As of late, I have been a straight up degenerate. In the process of turning myself around one step at a time. Takeaways... - Cut losses quickly - If your thesis doesn't hold up then get out - Be catious of overextension - EOD spikes need BIG volume

I bought this for multiday break over 14.00 and cut losses when the pattern broke. It was gearing up nicely and had positive PR but the volume was not there. I will keep this on watch as it has a perfect gap to fill and continues to set up nicely. It just needs a little push. Takeaways... - Don't go for a run with an open position - Sell when the pattern breaks, you can always rebuy - Volume is necessary for a break of big resistance - Buy after the clear break on slow movers

I HAVE NO EXCUSES HERE. This was a TERRIBLE decision to think that this was going to continue to run. I also did not cut my losses quickly. It's time to face the music. I and need to regroup and study in a BIG way. Wow. Takeaways... - Cut losses quickly - Set hard stops - Control your emotions - Make base hits and the home runs will come - Do your DD before entering - Look at historical price action in response to PR - Always set R/R before entering any trade

Absolutely boneheaded trade with no excuse for my loss. Bought after seeing positive PR with ties to $MSFT and seeing all of the pumpers that were hyping it. It only continued to drop the next day. Takeaways... - Watch on PR, but DO NOT enter until volume and a set-up are BOTH present - Cut losses quickly (duh) - Trade ONLY small position size on these shit stocks - Don't trade these companies long - wait for the pump and then anticipate the sure dump! - Trade the ticker

Bought this stock over the clear break of $4.20-23 and had an extremely sloppy entry. I decided to hold overnight to save myself a day trade and ride the PR the next day. I ended up having to cut losses the next morning. I really messed up. Takeaways... - Pick careful entry points - Anticipate the breakout if sentiment and volume are there - Take profits along the way - Do not hold overnight if you are staring at a 10% gain - TAKE IT! - Research the PR (this was rehashed PR by FOX)
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