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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.

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.

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

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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