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This was the pre-market winner in terms of % gainers. Bought late into the morning spike at 4.95, was looking to buy break of pre-market highs at 4.80 so it was a chase. And it crashed right after that. This is was trade gone wrong, I am done chasing in these down markets, if I miss my entry I am done. Since, I chased I didn’t have an order keyed to sell, so when it tanked, I was scrambling to get out. Also it faded off 4.90 pre-market highs into the open, which I will be more keen off.

This is a semi-well executed trade. Simply found this as one of the largest pre-market gainers on this news, of a successful meeting with clinical investigators for a confirmatory phase 3 trial. I was looking to buy on the breakout over pre-market highs of $3.40, got a perfect execution and sold into a spike of $3.60, before the first pullback. This was my first trade during a class, and I was not to comfortable with it, so I doubt I will trade in class again, unless the set-up is so perfect

Bought this pre-market after it was up 50%, almost got scared out a few minutes later, when it took a pre-market dump to 1.85ish. Took off like a rocket out of the open. Sold ½ of my position on the first pullback. I did not have a risk level and got scared when the first pullback dropped back to 2.20ish. I sold the rest of my position for a small gain and missed the next dollar move up. Lessons learned CREATE RISK LEVELS BEFORE TRADING, REMEMBER PULLBACKS, LOOK AT MULTIPLE TIME FRAMES (1m, 5m).

Bought this stock off the % gainers there was no news that I can find. I bought into the pullback on the 1-minute candle off of an SEC halt. This stock was a poor trade with many SEC halts, due to volatility. first profit, still not a good trade. got stuck, in the trade with another SEC halt, and sold as soon as it re-opened. I luckily t filled at the hod. The stock got halted again for the remainder of the day There was a NASDAQ delisting warning during December of 2015, could explain run-up

Foolishly bought this stock because of a chatroom mention, that it was gapping up premarket. Did not do any research, and created my target and stop after entering the trade. Bought into a top and watched it trade sideways finally break a few cents above purchase price only to have it drop back down and double top at 2.68ish before falling through my stop.
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