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The Good: I recognized when to buy in off of good earning release. Morning spikers are working so I hopped in. The Bad: I had ETrade issues and didn't know if my buy was filled until late. Same issue with the sell. The Ugly: I got lucky that the stock rose and held for just enough time for me to get in and out with a bad ETrade set up. I will take it as good karma because I saw this on my own before Tim's alert.

The Good; Cut losses early. The Bad: I saw the news and thought it would spike. I got in late and chased and of course it didn't spike. The Bad: Another wasted trade. I learned but now I have one trade available to me until next Wednesday. Need to use this on the best possible setup and look for plays into the market close.

The Good: I saw it held it's highs from the day prior and from past experience believed it had a chance of gapping up at the open. It did and I sold immediately to take profits. The Bad: I sold waaay too soon. It proceeded to go up to 7.50. The Ugly: Nothing too ugly here. I was able to use past experience and take a profit without using PDT. However I should have a better plan the next time I trade.

The Good: I cut losses quickly. The Bad: I am out of trading until late in the week due to PDT because of that dumb trade on AABB. I need to be smarter with the trades I make because I only have 3. Any others should be paper traded. The Ugly: I saw the stock much earlier on the good news it had but was hesitant. I need to buy the news quicker. I only bought after Tim.

The Good: At least I cut losses quickly. That's about the only thing I seem to do right early in my trading career. The Bad: I missed the early run as I was in BTZI. Then I couldn't buy in because ThinkOrSwim doesn't allow market orders on OTC. The Ugly: I guess I sold much quicker this time. I'm irritated about the buy. I chased mainly because of the BTZI loss so I am definitely on tilt. Good news it that the PDT rule kicked in..
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