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Re-listed on the NASDAQ news with a gap up in pre-market trading on good volume. 5.5 M in float and already traded almost that pre-market already for good momentum. Bought too late and too high at the end of the momentum move up. Needed to wait for a major pullback or consolidation with a continued volume surge. When it couldn't make a higher high at $2.80, I should have sold immediately.

Nice third up day against a nasty market. Nice pattern was forming for what I thought may be a breakout today. When $4.40 didn't hold and a bounce back didn't occur, I immediately sold. Great Trade!!!! I finally broke my rut of not being able to sell when I need to! I may have lost money, but this trade was actually a big win for me personally!

I went long on a perfect short setup because I let the news suck me in. Tried to guess a bottom and caught a falling knife like an idiot. Horrible long term chart with a ton of bag holders waiting to sell. Low short float to prevent a massive squeeze and had a nice, slow fade all afternoon after the initial pop.

Bought this after hours for the pop that has happened the last couple of days after hours. It popped and I sold when it dropped back down to $23.00. It looked like the momentum slowed. I wanted to get out at $24.00, but it did a fast drop to the mid $23.00s. I may have sold right at a pivot point of $23, where this continues up towards $30. Look at my exit price (23.1085714285715). Hahaha. Have to love 13 decimal places when you sell!

I'm on a losing streak, but it's all my fault. I had a plan this morning to sell immediately if this didn't spike in the morning like the last couple of days. Guess what I did? Watched it drop and drop like an idiot and waiting for a bounce. I need to work on discipline and pull the trigger selling as fast as I do when buying.

Well, this is here to make sure people are honest, so here goes.... I let this get a bit more out of hand than I should of, but I still wanted to hold for a move up. This morning, I was super busy and running out the door. I entered a stop limit order to protect me from further losses since I had to leave. I entered a limit order instead and it sold immediately at $2.47. That's right, you heard me, I actually did this. Wow...
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