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A good example of a bad trading decision. Once the breakout over 0.55 (on 3/24) failed and reversed, I should have bailed at that point. But, I held on, watching it languish, with all of the reasons for being in the stock now gone. Lesson learned...if the breakout fails to materialize, GET THE HECK OUT and move on.

Shenanigans beyond my control...$SSN was looking great until they decided to halt trading for a couple of days to complete an equity offering. I knew that as soon as it opened again it would drop like a sack of bricks, and it did. I set a Trade Trigger to fire if 0.42 was hit...and it was.

Bunch of jackleg stupidity. Got hyped over palladium highs, $PAL was moving & shaking, thought the break over 0.60 was fully legit. Stopped out feeling like a passenger on a ship of fools.

Dorkazoid trade. Didn't follow my rules because I DIDN'T WAIT FOR THE BREAKOUT. Fizzled out, hit my threshold, I'm done. I normally don't even trade OTC's but I was all hyped by what other traders were saying on Twitter regarding the potential of $TNGN in light of HART (similar industries). A big move may happen in the future, but I'm leaving it alone...plenty of other opportunities out there.

Snagged $BONE mid-day on 3/19/14 after prices settled down, since 0.82 resistance was breached (been tracking it since 3/4) I got long. Wasn't sure if earnings was going to be a blessing or a curse, found out later that a good news item helped the boost the next day. Huge spike off the open, I was out within 10 minutes of opening bell. Best profit to date since starting over. Thank GOD.

Great setup, classic head-and-shoulders bottom from August 2013 til March 2014. Got in on breach of 0.62 resistance, After large pop on 3/13 the next 2 trading days were a pause in the action, gearing up for a move higher; telltale sign was volume inflows. Next big pop happened on 3/18 when $HTM hit high of 0.91. I knew that if it didn't gap up or show strength above 0.90 on 3/18 that I would take the money & run, and did so at 0.85 as the stock was going back down.
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