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Entry comments: Temporary halt on the stock after dropping from ~$3, dropped all morning all the way down to $2. Found support and slowly made its way back out. Found it at $2.50 in the chat room. Green tickers for ~10 minutes until I bought. Wall of sellers at $2.70 held from going any higher, didn't notice when I bought. Holding overnight to see what happens. Complete loss point is $2.00. Hoping to sell at $3.20 over next few days.
Exit comments: Do not ever make this mistake again. NAK is a complete pump & dump with fake postings all over. Bought this stock through the chat room yesterday as it was near the end of the spike not knowing the amount of resistance at $2.70. Held overnight, worst decision, had an idea it was going to drop violently in the morning, but I did not expect for it to bounce back from $2.00 to $2.56. Should have sold at $2.66 and taken that loss. Don't ever do this again. Get in, get out.

Did not wait long enough, sold 8 minutes after buying, Paniced and did not understand what was going on. Set a sell limit for 1.35 after buying, but didn't listen to myself. $1.38 was the previous high of the day, I should have waited. Sold because stock went to go down to quick. Waiting for Monday next week to now make the next trade. Added in omission's to loss to be exact, (4.95 each)

Entry comments: Bought again afraid that it will go up. Almost realizing now it has no reason to go back up unless good news comes up. Once good news comes up, I'm selling for some type of profit then getting into something else.
Exit comments: Got out as the stock was going down consistantly each day. Bankruptcy filing on February 27th I think with a verdict to have something to do with what the stocks future? Not worth holding, too unpredictable.
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