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Best trade in four weeks. Totally focused - in and out with precision and planning for a 15% gain. These are the kind of trades I need to try and focus on in the future. No more chasing pitches in the dirt! This one ran all the way to the mid-70s so that even makes me feel better about my instincts.

Worst trade in six weeks - total deer in the headlights feeling! Thought I was dip buying on a mini-squeeze setup and couldn't believe that I was wrong. Was ready to sell at .3661 for 6% but I was so certain that it was going to squeeze up to low .40s I held on and totally froze. Could've cut for a small loss on the pullback but I didn't. I've made improvements - but trades like this are my achillis heel! Gotta get the emotions completely out of my process.

Bad trade with terrible execution. I missed my entry @ $1.88 because my screen froze and by the time I was back on it was up +9% in four minutes - so I got in anyways - riding a very volatile ride back up then dumped it after a short pullback. Never should've made this trade after the computer glitch, but this was my premarket pick for the day so I was way too emotionally vested at that point. It did hit $2.29 after I got out - but the trade was $1.88 to $2.10 and I missed it!

Wasn't crazy about this mornng runner, so I dumped it as soon as it pulled back. Wish I'd waited a couple of minutes because it really took off, but I am still reeling from the first half of March - losing 8 out of 9 trades in two weeks. Good learning lessons fo sure - the biggest of which is that I am in no hurry at all to size up my trades at this time. A 10% profit on a trade is still a 10% profit, and I seem to be doing more things right than wrong at the moment!
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