0.15140.5
50.02000.0
Total Profits:
-$493.23
-$5 Loss
MEIPLong Stock
evolvingtrader

Actually very happy with this trade. Had a perfect plan on where to get out, as soon as it went below my risk i cut my losses and only took a 1.84% loss. Overall happy with how I planned this trade and how it turned out even though it was a small loss.

000
$5 Profit
ASTILong Stock
evolvingtrader

Had the perfect risk/reward. It tested .20 multiple times and couldn't break it, so i got in at .2098 and set my risk to get out as soon as it went under .20, the goal was to take profit around .24-.25 It wasn't really showing strength and didn't run back up so I got out at .2149. Overall happy with this trade, although it didn't go my way I think it was executed pretty well and the reasoning was good.

000

Broker:ETrade
-$42 Loss
ATVLong Stock
evolvingtrader

Another stock that ran right after I cut my losses. Very annoying when this happens, but I have to get out of this losing mentality and get back to the markets with a clear head and utilize the lessons that I learned.

000
-$14 Loss
GBSNLong Stock
evolvingtrader

Cut my losses too quickly, I think I was cutting losses too quickly because of my big losses on KBIO. Have to get back at it with a clear mind and utilize the lessons ive learned. The fact that this thing ran to .26 right after I got out and is now trading at .20 pisses me off, but I learned my lesson.

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-$100 Loss
KBIOLong Stock
evolvingtrader

And another loss when I get in after it went green on the day, then turned right back around. With stocks like this none of the rules apply and it just does whatever it wants, total gamble, and I lost. Lessons learned.

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-$141 Loss
KBIOLong Stock
evolvingtrader

Saw some volume and it spiked nicely for a second, then took a crap again. Lost another $141. Lesson Learned

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-$320 Loss
KBIOLong Stock
evolvingtrader

First terrible trade, KBIO tanked after a big spike at open, I dip bought at $37 thinking it was going to jump back to the $40s. I was actually up $200 at first and then it tanked. Needless to say it just kept tanking it still hasnt picked up more volume as I type this. Learned some very valuable lessons from this play, and will never make mistakes like this again. My market tuition is officially paid!

000
evolvingtrader

Bad day trading this thing... I was going to get in at $35 at open and then sat and watched it run to like $44 again, Martin was going to be on Bloomberg later so I figured this thing is just going to keep going. I bought it on a dip and made $100. By making this trade I went completely against my strategy and I paid for it in the next few trades. I learned to stick to my strategy no matter what!

000
$20 Profit
CANFLong Stock
evolvingtrader

Very happy with this one overall, got in at $3.52 with my risk set at $3.40 and the goal was to make $.30 to $.50 per share. After I got in it started dipping down very close to my risk, it actually hit 3.41... Scary stuff haha, butt hen It started running and I was super excited, decided to put my sell order in just before the previous high of $3.85, and got filled at $3.82 8.5% profit on my second trade :) Check out my blog, posting all my trades here: www.evolvingtrades.com

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000

Broker:ETrade
$4 Profit
CLDNLong Stock
evolvingtrader

First Trade!! Sticking with tiny positions since I'm new and get commission free trades for 60 days, going to play it safe until I build up some confidence. Small 3.2% profit, but better then a loss! *Entered when it broke the 1.30 resistance, stop loss at 1.25, looking for .40 cents in upside. Got out when it wasn't moving much and looking weak near 1.38. *

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000

Broker:ETrade
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