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-$1,737.70
Broker:ETrade
$75 Profit
IDXGLong Stock
$40 Profit
LNCOLong Stock
$20 Profit
CBYLLong Stock
-$372 Loss
APHDLong Stock

My worst trade EVER! I did not follow rule #1. I had been doing well following it, but I was stubborn, and for the first time, I was using hope as a strategy, thinking this would retest the previous day's highs when in fact, it was red the whole day. This trade has blown up my account. So now I am UBER picky about the setups I partake in. HOPE IS NOT A STRATEGY!
-$107 Loss
TRTCLong Stock
-$104 Loss
MGTLong Stock

Cut losses sorta quickly. But in hindsight, should have held on because this thing went ballistic! Had I held on, I would have been well into the green. I shouldn't have chased at .76 I should have waited for a pullback to the .68-.70 support level. An entry price there would have been a more comfortable risk/reward mentality. STOP CHASING!
-$233 Loss
ULTRLong Stock
$70 Profit
CRDSLong Stock
$60 Profit
PACDLong Stock
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