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Was losing on that trade in the begining, thought since I took a small position I could hold it without too much pain. I was down 50% at one point. Terrible. It finally came back but even though I had a small position, the last four months were just a pain. This should be considered a losing trade even though I profited. Bad lesson but a lesson. I couldn't focus on new trades. Almost didn't trade at all since. I studied a lot though, like always, that didn't change.

Was making new highs, though about putting a sell order at 0.33 as I just said I should be doing from now on on my last trade. didn't do it, ten minutes later it hit 0.30 and spiked to 0.345 in a flash. closed at 0.32, thought maybe tomorow it could have a chance so risked it overnight. The next day it tried, I gave it a chance but just fading all day so exited, too late, but exited. I can always live with a small lost.

Bought at support hoping for a test of the high of day, had to get away from wifi for the afternoon, should have put a sell order because it went up to 0.17. Closed at support. was hoping for a morning spike, didn't get it so I'm out. Glad I cut my loss. Still a bag holder in another stock, don't know why rule no 1 is so hard to follow.

Tried it for a swing. This stock wasn't moving until august when it went from 0.05 to 0.23. It seemed to have bounced at 0.12. Volume was strong when I entered, thought it would retest the high but big float so I knew I would have to give it some time. The day I exited volume was fading, it's friday, didn't want to hold through the weekend since the overall market is dangerous at this time. Missed my execution in the morning at 0.175, put it at 0.17 hoping it would catch it during the day.

Swinged this one. Hot sector around here right now. Got kind of lucky. The plan was to to ride the strenght. When it began to fade in the afternoon I sold it. Half an hour later it tanked. Wasn't expecting that kind of drop at all. The next day it recovered. Couldn't trade it again because imo I really couldn't tell which direction it would take. The best way to do it would have been to sell into the morning spike.

tried it again in case it would do the same thing as the day before. Didn't work so got out. could have got out at 0.25 but hesitated and started to change my plan. At 0.24 I couldn't take it and remembered someone saying "when you begin to change your plan, you're stepping into trouble" something like that.
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