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took a small postion due to chasing and high risk overnight in this market. But with such CRAAAZY volume and even more insane price action, my thesis is this momentum should carry over to the first couple minutes of the market open at least. Given after-hours and pre-market price action doesnt scare longs/promote shorts.

entry: buying on the dip off morning high. Looking for b/o intraday & multi-week at 1.75. Goal to sell near 2. Exit: slow all morning, not doing exactly what i want so im out for small loss. Note: couple hours later it popped like i planned. but it didnt do when and how i wanted so im glad i got out. gotta create good habits.

dumb trade. no plan. all emotion. was mad that i sold the day before as i was planning on holding overnight until a panic at the close scared me out. I was mad not only for taking the loss, but if i held i wouldve turned a profit. But the only thing i regret was making THIS trade. Selling due to a panic the night before is good habits. bad odds. Create good habits. Cut losses quickly. dont make emotional trades

Missed execution turned to chase (bounce-play). Goal was to buy after 4/17's big dump once it had established a bottom and hold for a couple days until it re-tested 5. On 4/18 it had spiked .50 in the morning and held. That was my key to establishing a bottom and my signal to buy at 4.50 and aim to sell near resistance at 5. Anyways, my neighbor knocked on my door. When i came back, the spike to 5 had JUST began so i tried to get in and chased till 4.75 where it held for a couple hours.

first trade was over the weekend with news gap-up. 2nd time i got in was right after i sold (chasing) cause it kept going. sold because was scared of a top, but it blew up. So i chased AGAIN and got burned. The first time i was going for a pattern: Strong Friday with late-day news to hold over the weekend and let spread. the other 2 entires had no play/pattern at all. strictly chases

see last FATE trade. Chased and got burned. Never chase. Let it go if you miss your entry target. ALWAYS. i chased cause i got out MINUTES before it spiked like i had planned. so this was me getting BACK in to chase the spike. Chased lead to burns 9/10 times. Always stick to your plan/intial entry and dont feel bad if it misses. Instead, be proud that your thesis was right.

missed my execution. Plan was speculative. Hold o/n for a 3rd green day/morning spike in a row (Every day it dropped a little in the first few minutes, then spiked .50+. It did spike for the 3rd time in a row, i just got impatient and got out too early for a scratch.....in fact, got out MINUTES before my thesis proved itself.

bought 100 shares before market close on a dip off its highs. not only was the days volume 4x than any of its biiiig red days last week, but the last time it had this much volume in a day, it gapped up the next morning....so thats what i did here. except when i went to sell at 22.50, i accidentally doubled down and it turned out to be profitable...but i gotta be careful when putting in orders
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