1.1511.47
100.01000.0
Total Profits:
-$121.03
-$80 Loss
GEVOLong Stock
Ash_Stone

Dip bought this stock when the volume seemed to be picking back up. It was up-trending after the morning craziness faded away. I was up 5 or 6 cents/share, but because the volume being traded was so faded compared to earlier in the day, I decided that I should be patient and wait for volume to pick back up which it never really did. I was risking off of the 1.10 area and hoping to make at least 10%, but once it broke through 1.10 I waited for a bounce to sell into strength. I followed my plan

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Broker:ETrade
-$59 Loss
SYNCLong Stock
Ash_Stone

Attempted to dip buy this contract winner after it showed higher highs and higher lows, including a multi-day breakout @ 3.35, risking off 3.20 area, aiming for 30-50 cents/share. unfortunately, volume dried up, there were far more sellers than buyers showing significant multi-day resistance above 3.30, and it showed a significant trend change after dipping below VWAP so I got out quickly. Stuck to my plan.

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Broker:ETrade
$18 Profit
NERVLong Stock
Ash_Stone

First trade ever. Got in a bit late to catch the uptrend after it had broken through resistance. Got out early because I didn't go in with a plan and was not confident since it was my first trade and the stock was already up 250% on the day so It seemed too sketchy. I managed to make a small profit but kind of a waste of a day trade. I was worried about missing out but I realize that It would have been smarter to stand on the sidelines and watch since i was late.

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Broker:ETrade
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