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A multi-million $ contract didn't do much for this stock last week, but a large government contract in Egypt woke the stock up. After a decent gain in premarket, I bought hoping for a 10% gain, but it kept gaping up and I kept increasing my stop loss figure until it reached 50%. It may go further, but I traded scared and locked in the gain as Tim instructs.

Entry comments: Air taxis seem to be hot right now. On 06/28, Stellantis bought in for 10+% and on Monday, Archer performed a live flight test before the AAM Interagency Group. Previously, the stock has gaped up in the morning, then dropped, but since gaping up this morning, it has been on a steady rise. Just in case, I set a small stop loss.
Exit comments: I did better than expected. A small, but nice percentage gain.

Entry comments: Two news items, one in Breaking News (Cathie Wood keeps buying $COIN) and one elsewhere ($COIN wins in Supreme Court ruling), prompted the buy. It has dipped, but is now slowly gaping up.
Exit comments: $COIN gaped up the 2 previous days and after a small gap up this morning, it started to drop. Thinking it would continue to drop, I sold. Too early, unfortunately.

Entry comments: PR this morning and it gaped in premarket. While returning the gain by market open, the volume picked up and I went for a dip and rip. Except, I didn't sell at a 10% gain and it dropped. I'm still above my entry, so let's see what she'll do. I do have a stop entered at 2.75.
Exit comments: I played this one all wrong by not taking a single.

NKLA had some interesting news yesterday about FOMO with this stock, so I thought it might be ready for a dip and rip. It didn't do much yesterday, but I watched it gap up at market open, so I decided to again test taking singles and test my DNR theory. While it didn't dip, it did rip. I put the sell order in as soon as it hit 10% and actually got a little more.
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