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breakout (anticipated) but it was weak and double topped at 1.70 Gave back my gains for the day, there were a strong amount of shorts refusing to let the price up. I could lowkey tell by how the price I do think if it can break 1.70 to give the squeeze I want but as of now (Me typing this) it is about 25-30% 0ff the highs at 1.20 Maybe in the afternoon but ultimately don't want to watch this all-day its still up 90-98% on day but buyers need to step in

entered again anticipating more to the move... Stop loss once again got triggered and I missed the HUGE move up to the 10s... My fear of giving back profits has made me miss out on a huge winner... Very unfortunate but I'll take the win If I had just put my stop loss at break even and allowed my win to run i would've been in a great position... from 5-1-/12 would've been insane. but that's just how the game goes. Going to be reviewing altering my stop positions for bigger gains

Chased the stock honestly, This was a boring trade with minimal analysis on my part. This is 2 trades in one. I took the first one chasing the breakout when the stock was already extended. then I revenge traded again at the same level and got stopped out again I shouldn't have traded because I didn't plan my trade out and missed the original breakout I wanted

Breakout, High Volume. Made a solid plan this time and determined it was a good opportunity to try again. Had strong confidence that Stock could break strong previous-day highs at .71 and squeeze. I took the trade a few times earlier and it stopped me out 2 times, but the volume and price action holding close to that level showed that if it broke through that level it could squeeze. Happy I trusted myself to take the trade. I'm building my confidence
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