0.00231616.57
2.01340000.0
Total Profits:
$1,109.89
-$404 Loss
PXMDLong Stock
jclute

Bought a failed breakout and didnt cut hoping it could bounce and run, once it broke support I got out. This long weekend is going to be good for me as I just need a reset.

000

Broker:ETrade
-$204 Loss
XCPLLong Stock
jclute

This was just so idiotically stupid. The stock had great merger news, and somebody alerted in the chat so I very wisely bought right at the top when it was already very overextended. After I bought I realized it was going to drop so I tried to get out but wasnt able to sell all, so then it dropped and I had to sell the rest there. And then it spiked back up lmao. Im def mad at myself w this one cuz it was just such a stupid, undisciplined buy.

000

Broker:ETrade
$20 Profit
AVCTLong Stock
jclute

Bought off a hugee dip, but then it went sideways for a while so I just got out for tiny profits to be safe. Good thing too cuz it went down a lot after that.

000

Broker:ETrade
-$114 Loss
GFAILong Stock
jclute

Bought this at market open looking for breakout, as soon as I bought it dropped hard so I avgd down. It then dropped more, but had an extreme amount of buying power, so it went up some and I sold half of my shares but held onto the rest. It ended up spiking once, falling, and then spiking again so on the second spike I sold the rest to minimize losses (I was down over $400 at one point). And then 5 mins later it spiked past my initial buy point lol

000

Broker:ETrade
jclute

WOOO lets goo!! Havent had a good trade in what feels like forever. Watched this pm, and it was staying strong near its highs so it looked poised for an open b/o. I bought early (before resistance) and it ran through resistance, then got halted which scared me. Luckily it kept pushing after the halt so I sold for great profits. It halted again and then went up more, but Im not mad at my sell. I locked in my profits and took the stress out of holding through a second halt

000

Broker:ETrade
-$328 Loss
NBEVLong Stock
jclute

Another dumb trade. Bought looking for a breakout but just bought the top of a spike and then it fell down. I avgd down, but then it went down a little more so I got out. After I got out it ended up going back up to my original buy point so I actually couldve made a good bit of money, but instead lost a good bit. Thinking about taking a small break from trading. Think I may need a reset.

000

Broker:ETrade
-$239 Loss
AVCTLong Stock
jclute

Chalk another one up to idiotic trading. I watched this run in p/h from .32 to .49 and was blown cuz I just watched it run the whole way. So then I saw a dip with strong buying power so I got in. It was up a little but then big sellers came in and I didnt get out. Then it dropped realll hard and I just had to bite the bullet and get out in case it dropped more.

000

Broker:ETrade
-$36 Loss
STBXLong Stock
jclute

Bought in off a big dip, but no bounce so got out for small loss.

000

Broker:ETrade
$0 Profit
OLBLong Stock
jclute

Bought in off a dip, but it didnt bounce so I got out for no loss, and right after I did it dropped so it was a good decision.

000

Broker:ETrade
-$12 Loss
DRUGLong Stock
jclute

Impulsively bought off a huge dip, didnt like the buy so just got out once it came back to the buy point. It went up a little after, but profit wouldnt have been more than $30ish anyways.

000

Broker:ETrade
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