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The plan was to buy this stock once it established support, and get out at $2 +. It found support around $1.75 which was the pre-market low, and a support level toward the end of the previous day. I got in at $1.80, and the morning panic wasn't over. I got out as soon as possible, but it moved really fast. There was an opportunity dip buy at $1.30, but after that bounce the stock fizzled out the rest of the day.

I ignored warning signs, and I paid the price. I was at work, and ROKA came up on my app with news before lunch (AZ time). Big morning spike followed by a pullback. I noticed that the stock was making higher highs and higher lows. I took 700 shares @ $2.05 around 1:18 (EST). I went to lunch expecting to get out toward close. The stock did not reach my goal at $2.25+, I didn't cut losses at $1.85, and I held on until $1.70. So many mistakes were made. FOMO

I missed the open red to green move, so I waited to see if the stock would make higher highs and higher lows. Once it did I took my position of 1000 sh at $.96 risking off the previous low. It started to get toppy around $1.05, and I was looking for $1.10, so I sold 500 sh at $1.05 to calm my nerves a bit. The stock dropped below VWAP to $.97, and I got out on the uptick at $.99 because it was having a hard time breaking $1. I like this pattern, but the action on this stock was weak. #Profits

Bought this recent earnings winner toward EOD after it broke 52 week high. The plan was to buy near support of 3.10, hold overnight for potential breakout the following day over 52 week high. The stock reached 3.31 pre-market, but panicked after open. Cut losses when stock broke below 3.10 support at 3.07. Will not cry over $50 loss.
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