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It was an unknown pattern and price action for me. But I had felt that $SRNE had unusual activity. I remembered some similar actions in other shares which became "supernova". But I bought right in the daily resistance range and it seems to me that I was simply shook out. I did not see that this price action will not be like "breakout and spike". Price was going up slowly but to the moon. I re-enter after first stop-loss, but I had to give $SRNE more time to rise.

It was an unknown pattern and price action for me. But I had felt that $SRNE had unusual activity. I remembered some similar actions in other shares which became "supernova". But I bought right in the daily resistance range and it seems to me that I was simply shook out. I did not see that this price action will not be like "breakout and spike". Price was going up slowly but "to the moon". I re-enter after first stop-loss, but I had to give $SRNE more time to rise.

This is a two days runner and I bought it because there was a price's pattern which I saw some weeks earlier in $ISEE - a big dip right at the market's open and then quickly came back. But I was very scared and I missed that entry point. I entered into a trade too late - when $SSI drew small double bottom and bounced.

The third day after BE b/o important multidays high at 6.10 with a big potential gap (aim is $7.90). I bought it after it bounced from support level ($6.10) and BE went up very well to $6.60. After that I had an urgent task and I had to exit from this deal but I didn't. Hmm... Truthfully said, I had no plan, exactly - I did not know where I want to exit or why I can hold it o/n. It is great that I understood this! So, no profit, no losses. I will see to BE action tomorrow.
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