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Probably my dumbest trade ever. Saw the stock falling premarket and instantly knew i shouldn't buy this deal. just because it had positive news and because I was frustrated with my current job and life I wanted it to spike in the morning. Clearly it wouldn't and i knew that, yet my stubborness wouldn't cave in and so I made a loss and instead of going out instantly i just held like an even greated idiot. at least i know when not to trade next time!!!

Got in a bit later than I wanted but then panicked wayyyyyy too quick and sold at the worst given point. Since it was moving quite choppily quick I didn't write down my exit point which was the main mistake here! very bad trade and really annoyed at myself. (profitly not putting in the right figures though)

Tried to get out at 1.10 but hesitated and then the price started dropping. to quick so it wouldn't let me fill my order. Had to get out at next best point. Really I should have held a little longer and I would have made triple my profits. Again profit.ly quite inaccurate as my real gain was around 91.2 but the difference is minor so it doesn't really matter

Hesitated a little to jump in the trade premarket so I just bought when i saw a slight shift of a breakout. Hoped to break out a lot further but got out perfectly near the top and made a solid profit. (I think that profitly isn't getting the right figures because it should say 122.15 dollars profit not 115.16)

Tried to buy a breakout after the stock had been up over 4 or 5 dollars already. Shouldn't have chased it but it was still running and got too scared when it tanked just before the breakout which made me sell at a tiny loss in order to prevent bigger losses. should have held though ( or never entered )
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