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Stuuuuuuupid trade.. I have a really bad habit of taking a huge loss directly after a win. Need to have a short memory when it comes to profits/losses but always remember the reasoning behind both. Missed the 2.50 break and bought the dip after the halt, really really bad decision. If I miss a trade I need to never do this again, just be patient and wait until the next day. There will always be another play, no need to give up profits

One of my best trades ever. Volume started moving in so I took an early position, great chart pattern. Sold half during the AH spike to lock in some profits. I am kind of kicking myself because my plan was to sell the second half into the morning spike. Coughed up an extra .30/share of profits but overall great trade.

New rule: No trading after 3:30 or AH. Starting a new job second shift to fund my account and get more educational material so I won't be able to keep an eye on the markets during in the late afternoon and evenings. I know I'm going to miss plays because of this but I must stay disciplined and stick to this rule to avoid another loss like this.

Entered after confirmed break of mid-day channel. Got a spike but honestly didn't think of selling because my trade plan was not to make .20/share. Cut losses before it reached my risk level to play it safe. Made the right move since it did continue to fall and I would've taken a bigger loss but in the end there was a short squeeze during power hour

Awful, awful, awful trade.. jumped the gun literally 1 cent on the R/G move and it cost me big time. Dropped instantly after buying to 2.25 support. Held because in the recent past every single time I sold it would bounce right back and break out.. very bad idea. ALWAYS CUT LOSSES EVERY TIME!! Used by far the worst strategy possible, holding and hoping. Tough losing streak but I need to shake it off, keep studying and come back tomorrow with a clear head. I'm still in the game.. Its a journey
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