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Bought a top, stock was telling me to get out when it couldnt pass 4.50 but I thought it was just being choppy. Of course it had one massive red candle that I couldnt sell fast enough. Shouldve known better with the overall market getting fucked. That one hurt, maybe I should short I seem to be good at finding tops. on tp the next.

Went for a choppy late afternoon B/O. Stock was up 100%+ on the day and I thought it could go more considering the insane volume but insane volume=insane chop. Held though it then went to sell in the 18s but didnt get filled. Happy with this trade as its a sketchy market rn so the fact I can make even a little money is encouraging, trusting the process as they say. On to the next.

Went for a somewhat speculative morning break out. Was up 70+% and it cracked the PM high so I jumped in, started to look toppy though at the 2.21 range and pulled back to my stop so I got out. It then proceeded to drop under $2 and run back up to 2.30s...not mad about it just off on timing/stock is now a chop fest so Im not interested. Good trade, stuck to plan. On to the next.

Big position on this one, I have a lot of trades so I was ok with potentially burning a few on getting positioned right on this one. Bought 300 shares @ 1.75 then went to full size @ 1.83 and got up to 450 shares. Trade was good but my add was bad and too early, I jumped the gun because I was afraid it would spike without me, turns out it just topped. Solid plan though just a tough market for spikers right now. On to the next.

Second Green day OTC- Sold too soon but I was scared and the markets are red, stock is currently at .157 so missed out on another 20% but its ok. Im just glad that I was on the right track, had a proper plan and took the profits that I thought were safe. Sykes would be proud of this one. On to the next.
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