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Shitty Trade! Didn't exit trade when I should've, so increased my position and waited for the price to come back. Did a lot of waiting. Finally price came back and my patience was gone, so I exited with a tiny profit. After exiting my position, the price continued higher. Blah Blah Blah!. On to the next.

In @ $1.06 and out @ $1.33. Saw the huge gap down with price momentum starting to grow over a few days. Once I saw more liquidity I jumped in. This was a little longer wait before I could exit this position, but it worked out. Missed the huge spike, as I exited early in that spike. Oh well! On to the next.

In @ $1.57 & Out @ $1.98. Was only able to partially sell 20 shares @ $2.07, then sold the rest @ $1.98. Guess I sold too soon, because the price returned to $2.05 to end the day. Got out when I did to protect the profits that I had remaining. Felt like the price was unstable and was likely to continue falling. Very small position, but good practice.

In @ $3.42 and out @ $3.19. Another losing position that I failed to cut losses quickly and decided to hold. Fortunately, the price came back and even went above my entry point. The other mistake I made was I didn't protect my profits once I finally had a profitable position. The price started to drop quickly and I ended up getting out much lower than I had wanted.

In @ $0.0157 and out @ $0.0175. At the time, this was the only stock I was watching that looked tradable. Took my position and slowly watched as the price creeped upwards ever so slowly. LOL. Exited after obtaining slightly above my target of 10% gains. The price continued to my upwards after I exited my position. Price went up into the mid $0.02s. Didn't think the stock had enough momentum to go as high as it did, so I closed my position and took my profits. On to the next! #MarathonStrategy
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