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Entry: (10/20) had a good entry, but could be better, I'm getting use to this new approach for dip buy. Got in the higher low. This stock is not moving much so perfect for practice. Risking 6.09 where the lower low is. Looking to sell in the 6.30 area where there is a resistance. Exit: the stock got reject for the first attempt and went downhill, I was thinking for a lower low so I sold before my risk. Also it had a huge wall of seller against a bunch of buyer

Entry: (9/20) perfect entry with patience. I didn't fall into the usual mistake to buy earlier. Waited for a bottom with a higher low and bought. Risking the higher low area, goal is to get through the 6.10 and above. Exit: lost patience and the bounce didn't go higher as the previous one. I saw it as a sign of weakness. also feared to be underwater so I sold at breakeven.

Entry: (8/20) I nearly bought it before it crashed but I remmeber my past mistakes, waited for the crash and bough when near the bottom on the second candle stick. Goal was a quick scalp because it move fast, risk really thight in case it goes south. Exit: didn't bounce back so I took a small loses. my entry was better than my past trade imo. better patience but need improvment.

Was waiting for a dip buy, the stock rug pull to my price, without hesitation I entered it. The moment I got in, I knew I made THE mistake once again… I didn't wait for the bottom/ confirmation. My emotion got me blind. At least this time I knew right off the bat I was wrong, not like my previous trade.

Entry: (7/20) I waited a minute when it reach my price for a confirmation. Touched 2 time my entry so I put my order and enter. Support area is at the low of the day. Risk 1.07 and goal push 1.20. Exit: my plan did not work. None of my plan work. (trying a modify version of my dip buy). got step out at my risk
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