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Was looking for no. 5 pattern in this runner since it was testing support at the original B/O for the first time. Seemed primed for a first green day. Mistake was to enter too soon in the day; should have waited for the stock to prove itself by maintaining gain in the PM. Tiny position because my risk level was quite far off. Lesson learnt.

Tried to catch a re-attempt to the day highs in the afternoon, looking for volume to come in approaching PH. Overall the idea was not entirely bad and I got a reaction at 2.64 where I knew the stock would have found resistance. I failed to react at the triple top it put at 2.64 and momentum slowly shifted afterwards. Mistake was to not react to predictable resistance and hoping for a break. At least respected risk level of 2.3 I had

Setup was great and was closing up looking for AH push or following day. Checked the calendar and earnings were supposed to be released on the 15th...unluckily ATOS decided to that at 16:05. By the time I put the order (also lost a couple of precious seconds due to agreement acceptance for first time extended hour order for etrade), I was way down. That said, there are valuable lessons here as well. Would take the trade again. I do believe it was just unlucky circumstances and exceptional event

Lesson here is to manage better the risk level. Entry was good and bough in weakness. Was spooked out by a dip around mid am and cut loss even too diligently. Need to let the chart play a little more if overall intact. Looking back at the 5 min chart, it was evident that that dip sat on previous support.

Impulsive trade. Did not even examine it that much. I think I felt frustrated from not trading in a little while. Entered right after the first pop to 3.4 in to the first pullback looking for a follow up. Not even a well defined risk level; roughly premarket support that was blown away in no time. Moved so fast that cut losses was lower than planned. Totally deserved loss
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