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Dip buy attempt after open due to major spike yesterday, looking for a repeat. I bought after the dip proved itself but got greedy when it bounced off of 2.70 thinking it will come back and push through 3.00 due to major spike yesterday. I bounced off of 2.75 but still too greedy, it never came back, sold at break even during a lucky perk after it was consolidating below my risk. Lesson: take the meat of the move!!! I keep trying to go big in order to build my small account, this is hurting me!

Entry: Alerted from Bohen during market close session. Possible gapper as showed up on screeners. In at 2.45 and plan to hold over night for a gapper and possibly hold in the morning as it climbs. Exit: Been watching this all day and while it based around the 2.60ish area it can't break through 2.70 (tried 3 times). Bohen says ok to hold overnight but I am getting fed up with this stock and don't want to have to watch it during the after hours when I'm doing stuff with the family.

Goal was to dip buy off of a huge panic, didn’t buy immediately on the panic as I waiting for the dip to prove itself, this proved useful and it saved me from trying to dip buy too soon and watching it fail. I noticed that it failed after the 3rd green candle each time it tried to dip (3-4 times) so I waited for it to prove itself before buying in. After buy in, as it trended upwards it created a nice little channel that I drew two parallel lines and said if it breaks this channel then I am out.

Wanted to buy at the breakout of the 1.70 R from throughout the day as it heads up towards the vwap. It broke above the 1.70 R at but I hesitated and watched it go all the way up to 1.87 before coming back down before the close, goal now is to dip buy at 1.75 & sell it as it spikes before the close. The plan failed. I don't know why I keep doing this, I see S and R build and see the price action and when I should get in I hesitate to only later get in due to FOMO! I need to quit doing this

Bought on a whim during live session with Bohen, chart steadily ground higher all day, no plan other than to set stop at 1.50ish per Tim with an entry at 1.60 for an overnight gapper trade. I got in at 1.69 just before market close and planned to leave it overnight and sell into the morning spike but instead I took profit at nearly $1 per share during afterhours and exited at 2.68. My goal is to rebuy this during a morning dip/panic.

Traded this with quick analysis, no real research. Up pre-market due to news that the remaining shares of the stock may be bought out at $1.10 per share. Low float of 9.5m, remaining potential shares to be bought out for $1.10 is around 5M. Good volume spikes in the past. Entered pre-market at $.75 for 600 shares, sold at $.72 cuz I didn’t like the price action and dropping vol. Buy was for $.80 limit - executed at $.75, sell or was for $.69 - executed at $.72 for a ($31.13) loss.

Dip buy attempt due to contract win being worth more than the company, good volume & price action but no decent prior chart activity, spikes but doesn’t hold, overall trend is down. Price broke down after entry, did not cut losses, decided to hold for an end of day run up after people learn about the contract throughout the day, the lunch crowd pushed the price back up at 11:56am where I exited. Got lucky! Could have been a lot worse! I need to cut losses quickly and stop the “hold & hope”!

Tried to dip buy this off of the pre-market highs thinking this would go up at least 20 cents due to positive earnings that came out yesterday during afterhours. Bad trade, good learning experience, high float, low volume. Buy at 1.21 and consolidated at 1.19ish all day, sold into the close to prevent loss from price tanking afterhours.

1st Trade Ever! Tried to dip buy after the market open, bought where I though the bottom was and then it kept going down and consolidated all day below my entry. Since the price is steady sideways I decided to hold overnight and sell into a morning spike. Price went down upon opening next day then spiked back to close to break even. Stock continued downward after exit. A stupid trade as I broke rules with FOMO and “Hold & Hope” but a good learning experience, also got my feet wet with E*trade.
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