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OGN went "too low" again, and I tried to get in. Got a bad price and waited a good 6 minutes before finding green. Makes me question etrade's ability to get good prices. I mean, I get the asking or the bidding price usually but I hear other brokers getting prices slightly better than what is actually being asked/bid for.

I wasn't planning on doing much trading mid-day but OGN had some interesting patterns that I thought I could make some money on. Dropped down to -7.5% and sprung back up. Thought if it hit the same price again it might do it. I got in a little early and cut when I felt it was going to drop even more - in 2 minutes it did drop even more.

OGN was the biggest decliner of the morning and I was looking to get in on the downwards projection whenever it would spike up. At 7 minutes from opening it bounced up and held. I felt a downwards drop was imminent so I shorted. I gave up after 7 minutes for a wash. It finally dropped after 8 minutes.

Saw $LLY dropping from it's mid-day peak. Then it started spiking down, and I set up a buy order. It started going up a bit, but it was a little slow... until it wasn't then I realized I missed the bounce. Set up a short. Got in, but it found a bunch of resistance - I stayed because it was trending downwards. Got a nice win.

Saw $BIIB fall from top gainer at +3% all the way to -0.02% and stop - I probably should've bought but I was worried the momentum might have continued. It spiked back up then fell again but there was a lot of resistance so I bought in. Got out when I felt insecure that it might not go anywhere but missed a big $500 win.
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