0.176467.9999
20.06000.0
Total Profits:
-$2,244.30
-$104 Loss
LEULong Stock
OON

Wouldn't really call this a bad trade the stock dropped too quickly on me I couldv'e covered more into the bounce but I wanted out

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Broker:ETrade
$16 Profit
GSIShort Stock
OON

Jumped into the short and noticed this was a low float and considering my bad luck with low floats I was like fuck no and got out as soon as I could, the thing is though it ended up at 2.00. Welp.

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Broker:ETrade
-$5 Loss
GALELong Stock
OON

Ill take the loss on commissions if it means getting out of this illiquid ass stock on a fakeout breakout. Could've been worse I cut losses quickly before momentum went the other way, which it did. Trying to play it more safe. Lesson: Trade liquid/volatile stocks

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Broker:ETrade
OON

Bought the breakout over PM Highs could've held longer into the 0.30''s but I wanted out.

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Broker:ETrade
-$127 Loss
KTOVLong Stock
OON

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.

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Broker:ETrade
-$55 Loss
KTOVShort Stock
OON

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

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Broker:ETrade
$40 Profit
ORPNLong Stock
OON

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.

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Broker:ETrade
$6 Profit
SZYMShort Stock
OON

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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Broker:ETrade
-$85 Loss
XOMALong Stock
OON

fucking xoma, my executions were horrible too so that added to the loss, my lesson was not to trade xoma lol

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Broker:ETrade
$60 Profit
VCELLong Stock
OON

It had huge multiyear support at 4.5 and that was the second tet it was showing spikeabaility so I bought with my risk as 4.5. I would've liked a better exit into the toppy action but overall a good trade

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Broker:ETrade
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