0.0195189.5354
1.05000.0
Total Profits:
-$1,040.65
-$58 Loss
SPYLong Option
billhamlet

Oh man I messed up big time today. Should have never entered a trade I couldn’t watch and didn’t put a stop loss on the fucker. Dumb ass rookie move! My lessons are always learned the hard way. Then added to the looser by averaging down, WTF. Then instead of seeing if the $SPY would rebound (which it did), sold early because I knew I couldn’t watch it while at work! Can’t make this shit up, Lol

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$7 Profit
SPYLong Option
billhamlet

I was looking at $SPY this morning on my own and it looked like it was cracking under pressure so I bought a $517 PUT at $44. Then the sucker went the other direction. Averaged down by buying a 2nd contract at $19 for an average of $31.50 each. Sold (1) at $36 and sold the other at $34. Whew 😥! For a total profit of $7 / 11.11%!

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$10 Profit
QQQLong Option
billhamlet

Looked at some of my favs to trade and saw invesco $QQQ falling. Grabbed a PUT & took the ride. Was up more percentage wise but this thing made a u-turn right before as I was closing my position. (In at .43, out at .53) $10/23.26% profit. I’m good with it!

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$0 Profit
SPCBLong Stock
billhamlet

In at 8:10am, Out at 9:00am. Saw this ticker on Stock Screener App! It was trending up and I'd missed most of the move from .21 but it was still very much alive and kicking so I took a position and watched the show. It hit a green candle at 8:59 with a wick that extended to .30, then pulled back to .29. I closed my position on the very next red candle that went from (.30-.2841). Ended up with 19 cents / 4.62% profit. This was good practice.

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$3 Profit
QQQLong Option
billhamlet

Entered this trade because I observed the 15 min candle and the 5 min candle and it was forming up as green. Decided to hop in. This was definitely a scalp because I honestly was in the trade for about 2 minutes.

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$3 Profit
CSCOLong Option
billhamlet

Entered this trade based on the chart. I observed a falling wedge pattern on the daily chart, which implied that the stock price was about to shoot up. I only gave myself (2) days until expiration, which was very risky. I didn’t need to hit it out of the park but I should have sold (1) contract and held the other for a little while longer. The stock shot up past the strike and I missed a lot of gains. Bought (1) contract at .14 and the other at .09 to bring average price down. Sold both at .13

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$0 Profit
KTRALong Stock
billhamlet

I was totally late to the party. This thing was at +115% on the day and I still jumped in. WTH?? This trade is a fine shiny example of FOMO. Almost didn't get out with profit and I only had enough cash in the account to purchase 20 shares, so clearly I didn't need to trade. Never the less I made 8 cents / 1.84% profit, LOL!

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$7 Profit
SPYLong Option
billhamlet

The Market is Choppy today. Never the less I felt compelled to join in the fray! Traded a $SPY CALL

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$8 Profit
QQQLong Option
billhamlet

Had a break from work and checked the market to see what’s happening and lo and behold, $QQQ is tanking. Grabbed a quick PUT to get a trade in. +13.79% in about 3 minutes.

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$23 Profit
SPYLong Option
billhamlet

This was a very scary trade. For a minute or 10 minutes should I say, Lol, I bought a PUT $521 @ .37 and sold @ .60. I thought I was so freaking wrong. Then $SPY took a dump and I got paid $23 / 62.16%. WooHoo

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