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Got in a little late on this one, but my thesis going into was to ride the momentum for a $1/share gain. and the stock performed exactly like I predicted it would... I thought it would run into the low 28s before it would down turn and it did but learning my lesson from BVS, I stuck to my trading plan and got out at 27.65.

Entry comments: Looking for this to run into the early afternoon
Exit comments: Sold 100 shares @ .23 hoping for the run to continue... But the price action turned downward so I grew impatient so I sole the remaining 100 shares @ .225.... Turs out I exited too soon but my schedule didn't permit to keep eyes on the trade.

Entry comments: Buying the stock off of pre-market chatgpt news... I originally bought 300 shares @ 0.6079 and once the stock went down to what seem to be the bottom of the morning dip, I bought another 300 shares @ 0.4997 to bring my average to 05538. Rising 3:1
Exit comments: Unfortunately the stock failed to reach back to pre-market highs... Rule #1... Will need to go back to the drawing boards a bit and try a different strategy... Other than my very first day of trading, morning time has not worked out for me.

Great call by Rob Booker of STT he was spot on with this one... Nice little morning spike. Not too happy with my execution of the exit. I should have scaled out and allowed the stock to run a bit more as it did. but I panicked having to go back and forth between phone apps smh... Learning moment, especially since it walked me right into a bad idea of chasing on my next trade :(

Very important lesson learned here about position size with respect to your trading account... My account was very small so I used up all of it entering into this trade, and I ended up stuck in the trade literally all day because I knew once I got out I couldn't re-enter if the stock uptrended because of the unsettled cash. Lessons I'd rather learn now than later.
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