0.7249.3
27.01000.0
Total Profits:
-$226.37
-$146 Loss
HTGMLong Stock
Xero

This one was painful. Two bad plays, this was one, the other I'm still holding on to for some reason.... Sigh.

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$16 Profit
PULMLong Stock
Xero

I think PULM is by far the stock I know best. In my blog, I guestimated that the stock would bounce between 3.50 and 3.75 on the day that I bought, so at the beginning of the day (and not wanting to use a PDT), I set up a limit buy at 3.50. The low point of the day was 3.49 I believe. I held overnight and sold at the highest peak the day after. It wasn't a great profit, but a profit is still a profit, and I'm very happy with it.

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Xero

Given how much this had gone up post-pre market, I figured it would drop. However I knew that it wouldn't drop very much. After thinking about it all night, I figured that setting up a limit buy at 95% of final (or the last 5 minutes) of premarket should be good. Premarket dropped a bit more in the final few minutes, but I still got in. I sold near the top of the first spike and made a decent profit. Not a bad trade. :D

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$36 Profit
HTGMLong Stock
Xero

This was not so well played. When you have a stock at one price and then it surges at end of day or after/pre market, then there will most likely be a dip, followed by another surge. I bought at market open instead of waiting for the dip because I didn't think about the pattern. I still made a profit, which is good, but it was poorly traded, which is bad.

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$64 Profit
PULMLong Stock
Xero

This was a relatively well-played trade. After I sold my first 150 shares at the peak for the day, I rebought at the dip after the peak. I got in very close to the bottom and held overnight. Due to me being at work, I wasn't able to be there right at market open, so I missed out on selling on the open. I still made a decent profit though. :)

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$49 Profit
PULMLong Stock
Xero

There we go! This wasn't loading correctly this morning but it looks like they got it all fixed up! Alright. I wrote a blog post about this particular trade, so if you want to check it out, go for it. For how the stock was moving, this was pretty well played. I got in towards the low end when the stock stabilized, and I got out near the top of the afternoon spike. I'm pretty happy with this one. Lesson reinforced: Patience.

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-$25 Loss
TOPSLong Stock
Xero

This trade... I could have exited at 2.05-2.08... But FOMO hit me hard... If it's spiking now, how much higher could it go? And so I waited... it started to dip... I waited for the next spike... it continued to dip. Even at the end, I could have sold at 1.98, but FOMO again... I set up a 5cent trailing sell at 1.98 instead... and it went down to 1.93. From now on, I'm looking to sell at 5% profit. Period. (I might set up trailing sell orders though, but I'll make at least 5%)

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$51 Profit
CPRXLong Stock
Xero

This was relatively well played. I had guestimated the low to be 1.35-1.37, but when it didn't hit right away on the dip, FOMO hit me kinda hard. Bought at 1.41 to get in. Guestimated the high to be at LEAST 1.50, so set up a 0.02 trailing sale starting at 1.51. It didn't go up, so I took my profits at 1.49. Overall, I'm pretty happy with this trade. :D

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$9 Profit
EARSLong Stock
Xero

Hey!!!! Profit! This one was a pretty good trade. I held overnight and sold near the top, so overall I'm pretty happy with it.

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-$74 Loss
PULMLong Stock
Xero

I held onto this stock just to kind of see what it would do... I figured so long as I'm invested in it (literally) it'll make me keep watching it. But, it just got to the point where I didn't see any upside anymore... so I got out.

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