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At one point i was up 100 or so. I was thinking about taking it but i remembered my plan. I was looking for the breakdown and fade, it didnt happen so i cut at HOD. If i took the profit at 100 it wouldnt have been a proper risk vs reward set up. ( 1 to 1 risk ) The main reason i should have cut this before was because they kept releasing news and the stock kept making lower highs and testing the HOD overall happy with how i stuck to my plan. Next time need to look at more factors.

"I got out straight before it blew straight up. I had to get out because i was going out with my girlfriend and she was rushing me. I would have got out before it went really supernova just because i couldnt see any reason for this stock to go as far as it did..." - This was the trade just before it blew up not the last one with this comment. Overall the choppiest stock ive traded. I understand why too much volume is bad/good

I got out straight before it blew straight up. I had to get out because i was going out with my girlfriend and she was rushing me. I would have got out before it went really supernova just because i couldnt see any reason for this stock to go as far as it did. But i missed soo much on this man. Now i understand how you make 80% of profits in 20% of your trades. They dont come around often but when they do you have to take advantage of them.

Could have got out for a profit i cut this as soon as it dropped because i went on a ride with this stock. I should have been buying the ABC pattern in tandem trader dvd but i dont know what got to me. Only down 51.90 on the day could have been worse if i hadnt watched trading tickers. Tim G taught me not to cut losses into spikes so i was a little more patient.
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