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Entry: Seeing good support at 4.40 on L2, jumping in for next round of short panic. Exit: Panic, cut losses quickly. Lesson: It bounced right after I sold. It was a shakeout just below the key level of 4.20 where there was a bunch of support. Pick your stops/support level JUST BELOW these key levels or you will get shaken out by NASDAQ market makers.

Entry: Setting up for another squeeze. Same pattern, luring shorts. Still way up from two days ago. Exit: Here comes the squeeze, locking a nice single. This stock is too choppy b/c of its extremely low float so it's VERY uncomfortable sitting in it for long. Lessons: Spread got real big at times which I didn't like. This stock is so choppy it makes it stressful.

*TradeZero rounds the numbers, I can't see the entries and exits until tonight so my loss is actually $55.58 Entry: Afternoon b/o pattern. Solid uptrend, buying in anticipation of the breakout. Added on dip, hammer candle, goal is to sell as it approaches the b/o level. Exit: Locked in half at 12:54. at .173. Had a really hard time cutting my shares due to the illiquidity and not wanting to do a market order. Lesson: Pay attention to volume, not just the "shape" of the pattern.

Entry: Another big Gap n Trap setup with an almost 200% gapper. Dropped to VWAP and looks to be bottoming. Update: I was impatient, now my setup is forming and I'm averaging down as it bounces. Exit: Sell fast into big spike. Lesson: Be patient. I was too early and had to build a bigger position that I like to get my average down.

Entry: Afternoon breakout play. Held up beautifully above VWAP all day now showing uptrending. Well below b/o level, buy on the dip sell into strength. Exit: Huge squeeze locked in profits all in a few seconds. WOW. Lesson: Way more than I expected. My pattern was working and I was just lucky with a huge, fast squeeze.
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