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Entered this right as it passed the b/o lvl by a penny. It then pulled back and retested b/o lvl 3 times and pulled back again. Cut loss was at 2.70. When it got down to 2.72 I decided I didn't like the price action and it wasn't doing what I wanted, so I sold at 2.75 with only a $20 loss. CUT LOSSES QUICKLY. Overall happy with this trade because I followed my plan and understood what I was doing instead of just blindly shooting in the dark.

Horrible trade. I got in right before it crashed.... held and hoped... anytime it came up I thought it could keep going. I was wrong every time and kept adding to my position when it got lower. Had a lot of opportunity to take smaller losses, but kept holding. LEARNED MY LESSON. CUT LOSSES QUICKLY. This will probably gap down Monday and then continue to fade for a while. Washing my hands clean. And starting fresh

Saw this spike mid day and tried to get in for a short around $1.30's but price action was quick. Shorted 500 shares at $1.21 and another 100 at $1.25. Got out at $1.01. Really happy with this trade. First short ever as I've never been able to find shares to short when I want to and it worked out fantastic.

Made a mistake on this early in the day. I got in with 100 shares at $2.25, then added 50 shares at $2.20, then there was a massive drop off that I wasn't expecting blowing past my cut level. I decided to hold to wait for mid day spikes, and missed several opportunities to sell. I held for the late day spike, increasing my position by 50 shares at $1.73 and sold all 200 at $1.87. Small position to start, small loss at the end, but learned a lot.

My first trade. Kept things small and simple on my first setup. Lessons learned: Set up a cut loss level based off of the chart. Don't chase if you miss the entry. Stick to your plan, and let your plan work. Those are my top takeaways. Small gains, but very happy with my plan even though I made a few mistakes.
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