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Entry comments: saw a panic drop to support of around 2.70-280 so i decided to buy the dip expecting for a quick bounce which unfortunately did not really happen.
Exit comments: didn't see a quick bounce from the panic drop so got out after around 15 seconds. God i hate this feeling being scared while in the trade lol. probably 1000 shares was too much. I should trade with a position i feel comfortable with!

Entry comments: a 41% drop and i thought it cannot go any lower and NEEDS to bounce. but i chased the options! stupid me.. and i ended up with a -400 paper loss on friday, i knew i could've gotten a better price if i was patient and did not buy mid day..
Exit comments: Unfortunately i was already underwater, but i did get the dead cat bounce i expected.. well wasn't as strong as i thought it would be, but i got out break even $DATA didn't do quite well and dropped 10% more.. thought it would also bounce like LKND guess i was wrong.

Entry comments: Bought this junk coz thought i could get a spike on it. Ignored the rules by going for boring stocks.
Exit comments: Held on to this crap which slowly faded each day till 0.05, and finally got rid of it at a nice spike from lows to 0.0919, reducing my loss to only 4%. should've sold it earlier but got stubborn, at one point was up $64 in profits but didn't exit zzzz, need to learn my lessons!

Entry comments: OHGI has been coming back down from the highs of 1.50. News coming out in January should spike this back up soon. January effect should help it too.
Exit comments: OHGI had good news today http://finance.yahoo.com/news/one-horizon-group-signs-voip-123000931.html but low p/m volume, reached up to 1.20. I was at work so i couldn't monitor it for that long, and when i realized that at the open there were too many sellers i got out, thankful i did coz at the end of the day it was back at my entry priced LOL. Apparently traders didn't really like the news or too many bagholders trying to sell into spike.

Entry comments: News was debt reduction: SunEdison Announces Pricing of $725 Million of Second Lien Secured Term Loans and entry into Exchange Transactions, Resulting in $738 Million Reduction of Debt. This should've been good news but stock tanked up to almost -20% with shorts trying to cause confusion. i bought the dip thinking it will spike a bit in p/m
Exit comments: got out in p/m not sure how it fares at open. turned out it tanked even more until 4.50 until recovering to 4.67. it should have spiked morning. well i profited p/m well :)

Entry comments: a huge 539,106 volume bar deceived me into thinking this could spike
Exit comments: my entry was really bad as it continued to fall to 0.65 and i was at a $125 paper loss, i decided i take the chance to get out of the failed trade and luckily had a spike in p/m and got out for tiny profit

Entry comments: stock was around 90% off it's highs at 0.07 after it announced a 350M contract, and here looking for a bounce from 0.0055
Exit comments: the next day, it started to bounce and reached a high off 0.0075 (40%+) so i hurried home. When i arrived home it was by $0.0070 so i realized this is not going to continue. As i was about to sell i did a blunder and instead of hitting the sell button, i hit the friggin buy button, and then hurriedly tried to click cancel order but 40,000 shares got filled at 0.0066. And i panicked to exit my 140000 at 0.0063, making my trade break even instead of making a small profit.. damn. was soo frustrated

Entry comments: buying this earnings winner on a big dip, and bouncing from a previous day's hammer candle, looking for a spike to 1.40s
Exit comments: there was a huge bid of 13,500 shares but disappeared and not seeing a quick bounce or move higher at open, getting out immediately because i don't have time to monitor it while i'm at work.
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