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*Smack myself* Bought this near the top when I could of got out with a nice 10% gain. This loss made me realize that I cannot hold and hope, I felt the pain all day long. Now that I look back I realized I was too confident and bigger than the market. Was playing off the bitcoin hype thinking that it would go higher but didn't take into consideration that it was way overextended plus finding out afterwards that this company runs a boiler room. Studying up on trading psychology now.

Entry: Bought in on the third dip of a supernova breakout at .48 and knew it would go further from seeing the past two dips and wanted to take at least a 10% profit. Exit: It went from .48 to .59 and thought it would go further so I could've made at least %20 on this trade but I got greedy and didn't take my profits and gradually went down with the hope of it coming back up but just hovered around the support of .48-.50 eventually going down to .40 by noon so I quickly took my lose.

Eco-Stim Energy Solutions won a two year contract with an Argentina oilfield operator. This is a late post so I can't remember that I waited two days to sell. I'm not sure if the time is correct also. Lesson is that after every trade I need to post it or write it down somehow so I can look back on them and learn from my mistakes.

Got in on the dip midday after China's richest man invested $25 million at 2.60. Bought at 2.87 after hitting the 3.40-3.50's pre-market. Sold breakeven even as it rebounded nicely late day and it back to the low 3s after-hours... *Note to self- don't be on the phone with someone who has a different point of view on where the stock is heading and letting their opinions swerve my plan. Use my own judgement and stick to my plan..
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