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This is me panicking, and doing stupid shit under pressure. I bought this stock thinking it was going to squeeze more because of my last trade. Instead it tanked on me. This could have ALL BEEN AVOIDED if I had just cut losses quick the first go around. I need to learn how to accept losses especially on my shorts luckily I think it's engraved in my head now because of these bonehead trades. Lesson: Cut losses as soon as a trade isn't going your way and don't short low floats.

One of my most embarrassing trades for lack of better words. If this wasn't a low float the timing on this short would've been PERFECT. it looked like it broke down right before my eyes. but instead I let this stock squeeze on me, and on top of that I sized in way too big, short sold a low float which needless to say I'm never doing again in my life. I let the stock squeeze on me instead of CUTTING LOSSES QUICK. and Bought at the top thinking it was gonna maybe squeeze more. Hence the next trade

Chased the dip buy a little bit from the 3.8's I knew this could squeeze but I was seeing some res at 4.1 and I thought since I chased a little I should get out. Unfortunately a big block buyer came in proabably a short cover or something came and ate through me and some other seller and I coudn't cancel fast enough smh. Missed out on about another 60-80 but whatever i'm happy I got out it's down 24 % as of 3/17 and I was playing it safe. Cant go wrong playing it safe.

Good short, right thinking, bad timing. Price action was choppy and I acutally held this looking at 100 dollar losses but I knew it was due for another drop, long story short it dropped allll the way down to 2.2 later that day but I had been since got out. I don't really know a lesson for this other than I need better entries because I kind of did chase the short. Lesson: Short on double/triple tops, sideways price action and cracking into panic/gaps downward, and fading.
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