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I am not proud of this trade before, because i have made this exact mistake several times, where i purchase a stock right after it reaches ridiculous highs and loses them instantly. I thought that it could possibly respike after holding 1.15ish for a few minutes. This, in hindsight, wasn't long enough because it began to quickly fall faster than i could hit the button to sell, i panicked and didn't get the best execution i could have to get out of the trade. I blame it partly on my large size.

Today's trade was not only placed because i had an itch to get a trade in for the week, but it was also made because i saw a decent buying opportunity on this stock. I honestly believed that this stock could bounce back up once it appeared to be turning around at 3.08, so instead of waiting i bought in. I actually got out before it's support level gave out, because i did not want to sell into any huge panic. I now see that if i held overnight, i would have been right about the bounce and profit.

First profitable trade. I mailed the exact top for this trade and i was very proud of myself. I knew that stocks that spiked extremely fast fell just as fast from previous losses, so when i saw this stock bounce over 20 cents, i knew that i had to take profit and get out. Turns out that in 2 minutes this was all the spiking this stock could take and fell the rest of teh day, but i took just about the best long position i could on the day. Executions were super smooth and i came out a winner!

I totally goofed on this trade. Not only did i have bad history with this stock, but it was also an earnings loser that i read wrong in the listing. I didn't really learn anything from this trade except for the fact not to trade illiquid stocks, because i could've cut losses a lot quicker if my trades were actually getting executed. Gotta be careful for little mistakes like this.

I was actually right at first on the dsirection this stock was taking when the market first opened. I was planning on buying at 45-47 cents and selling at around 50 which was previous day highs. Instead i froze and decided not to make the trade, until it was too late. I saw it quickly bounce to 51 cents and thought it could go more because of how quickly it spiked, but instead it came back down from that point on.
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