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Again, tried to play the P/M spiker that dropped at open, popped back up a bit, and consolidated. NVCN also did this, and I just chose the wrong ticker. That being said, I chased a bit, and should have gotten in at a lower support, around 2.70 or 2.75, that way my risk would have been 2.60 and I would have been able to have more patience. This did bounce back up to my 2.80 entry about 8 minutes after my trade, but had to cut losses quick and live to fight another day.

Saw a p/m gainer squeezing around 2.50 (bouncing from 2.48-2.57). Tried to have patience over a 25 minute span. Risk was 2.40 with upside of 3.00. When it broke 2.45 and dipped all the way to 2.36, I was out. It consolidated for a bit around 2.35 after I got out, and is at 2.30 as I am typing this. Cutting losses quick here was key

Sold the 2nd half of my 180 share position here. Saw the run up after 3.20ish consolidation, but hit resistance around 3.60 mark, which was multi-month resistance from 100 day chart. So, when it took a few tries to get past, I sold into strength at 3.55 to take the rest of my gains. Overall happy with this trade, even though it went up past $4 after I sold. No FOMO. Need to just keep learning

Bought 180 shares, and sold half here. Saw my pre-market/morning spike into consolidation and got in once it proved the squeeze. Saw resistance at 3.30 so took some minimal gains to lower risk of half my position. This pattern is becoming my favorite at this time. Just need to remember to learn as the market changes.

I am testing the pattern of early spikers that consolidate, and then take off. This spiked, consolidated, but the break was down, not up. Once it started to make lower lows in the consolidation and was not doing what I wanted it to, I cut losses quickly and lived to fight another day. I actually sold 50 shares at 4.00 when it did not take off right away, and then 50 shares at 3.60 when it hit my 5% risk.

This was dumb. I saw it squeeze around 4.20 and was upset I did not make as much money from my last trade of this, so I emotionally bought. Saw it drop to 4.00, then back up to 4.20, and then have a hard time getting past 4.20 again, so as soon as it dropped toward 4.05, I cut my losses quickly. It ended up shooting back up toward 5.00, but I have to learn from this. Should have sold half my initial position and held the rest with lower risk.
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