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Entry comments: I bought the consolidation on this squeezy stock. As we approach the afternoon, I think that we could see further squeezing. Cut losses if no squeeze.
Exit comments: Nope. I am so out of sync with this market. I am going to switch to paper trading until I can see some consistency. Consolidation doesn't seem to be working as well for me lately.

Entry comments: The price entered into some nice consolidation as we approached 9am. It was holding nice support above 17. It began supporting 17.50 so I entered slightly higher than my planned entry of 17.50. I entered at 17.69 risking 17.
Exit comments: This is why you WAIT FOR YOUR LEVEL!!! The price briefly dipped under 17 before coming back. The stock continued with the consolidation before squeezing to 23!! This is so frustrating. I need to sit in the naughty corner and think about my patience and discipline.

Entry comments: I bought the stock during some consolidation after a large dip off its highs. Positive cancer news but in preclinical trials. Due to the fast moves and data only coming from preclinical trial, I decided to size down a lot
Exit comments: That tanked fast! As soon as it did this I immediately hit that sell button. Good job I did as the stock is now near the ones.

Entry comments: I bought the dip around former HOD. The stock began supporting slightly above so I entered based on this support and moved up my risk and goals to accommodate. This is ok to do if the market signals this. If the support cracked, the odds of a bounce at former resistance is unlikely as it was so close.
Exit comments: This was the opportunity of the day! This was a great setup and it worked perfectly! I sold into the squeeze after the breakout. The way the price moved towards the breakout showed that it was worth holding for a few more seconds to see if it could break. If it struggled, I would have just got out. I sold quite away from the top, but I sold into strength and took a nice single.

I chased the breakout due to FOMO. I recognised this but also saw that the volume was decreasing above the breakout level when it should in fact attract volume. Silly loss buy minor scratch to say that my position size was $1284. I did right to cut this as it left the path clear for my later dip buy which was the far better setup.

Entry comments: I bought the breakout on this stock with squeeze price action and positive cancer news. The stock held VWAP but not perfectly. As it held VWAP, I thought that it could break.
Exit comments: The stock stopped breaking out but held consolidation under the breakout. I experienced some FOMO as I could have got out around break even but I held. It blew right through my stop of 3.70 but I was able to exit before disaster.

Entry comments: I bought the pullback after the breakout as this stock has shown some great abilities to squeeze. I have to widen risk here as it moves quickly, but I am playing for larger gains so this is justified.
Exit comments: The price kind of consolidated a little but it was ok with this. The stock started testing HOD and looked like it was going to break. Volume was also increasing quickly so I held for the breakout. The price reached 4.86 during this squeeze, but I sold into solid strength before giving it a chance to fake out which it did 2 minutes later.

Entry comments: I bought the stock around VWAP. The stock hadn't proved yet that it can use VWAP today, but it used it incredibly well yesterday. since 7am, we saw a huge surge in volume, so I thought that it could now use VWAP. I sized up slightly as I really liked this setup.
Exit comments: Goal was to make 5-10% but as the stock was struggling around 6.70, I decided to exit early as I was unsure that it could go much further and it was close enough to my 5% goal. It did have a struggle every 10 cent whole number ie 6.50, 6.60, and 6.70.
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