0.3825.9
7.0250.0
Total Profits:
-$38.25
-$55 Loss
SIVBQLong Stock
JShoemaker

I bought this on a dip but wanted more. I tried to exit when target not met but e-trade wouldn't let me. I said ok ill have to get out the next day, and in return it pulled back to .70 cents and I bought more at .71 cents. it was a very sketchy bankrupt stock I took 20 cents loss on the first three quarters and a .7 cent gain on the other entry just for it to run all the way to my original exit I wanted. I feel like I'm on the right track. More knowledge and discipline no excuses.

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Broker:ETrade
$1 Profit
PYXSLong Stock
JShoemaker

I bought this on a small dip intended for 10-20 cents a share profit and it did pull back but did manage to trend back up after 10 and ran to a bit. It tested day lows and held mid day and closed very high, something I need to pay more attention to. Glad for the simple trade and knowledge

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Broker:ETrade
$15 Profit
SNOALong Stock
JShoemaker

I bought this at 1.17 when it started to break out and hold. I was only looking for a simple 10 cents a share was lucky and got it . The stock only ran 3 cents more before downtrading the rest of the day. I kept risk small and didn't get greedy.

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Broker:ETrade
-$23 Loss
GMELong Stock
JShoemaker

I simply broke the 9:45 rule. There was easy 2 dollars a share if I would have just waited instead let my sick head get to me and it cost me. This week had been really rough and bad but I am glad I'm seeing my mistakes and majority of my trades up to this week have been on the right track. I need to keep learning keep making a plan and stick to the rules.

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Broker:ETrade
-$7 Loss
CISOLong Stock
JShoemaker

I bought this on a support level and ricked the low from the day before. The problem with this trade is that I didn't have time to watch it. On top of that I was sick and long story short became a bag holder and didn't get fully executed on day I got out which actually saved a little less of a loss. But lesson is have the time to watch be careful specially when sick and don't be a bag holder

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Broker:ETrade
-$10 Loss
ADNLong Stock
JShoemaker

I broke the rules and bought before 9:45 and it cost me even then I should have had a tighter risk then what was set I set. Need to stay disciplined and stick to what works.

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Broker:ETrade
-$13 Loss
HUBCLong Stock
JShoemaker

I had trade all mapped and planned out it did exactly what it planned to. I was in at $2.46 and thought I put in my sell at $2.60 but turns out I messed that up like 4 times and I was panic selling tuns out It came back but lesson learned to make sure the order is in right and it gets executed. Because of that and being sick I didn't get out of this and 1 other trade and sadly was a bag holder a few days. No excuses no days off and learn from mistakes for this is a marathon not a sprint.

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Broker:ETrade
$10 Profit
THMOLong Stock
JShoemaker

bought into a little dip thought it had more potential got out for a small gain. Take what the market gives you not what you want.

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Broker:ETrade
$30 Profit
AIMDLong Stock
JShoemaker

AIMD had a nice spike premarket which gave opportunity for a dip buy. Glad I made a plan and stuck to it Thanks to Tim Sykes and Tim Bohen.

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Broker:ETrade
$13 Profit
LHDXLong Stock
JShoemaker

Was only looking for small gains got in before the spike didnt really know how much volitilty it really had. My goal of small gain was met still working on confidence

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Broker:ETrade
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