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Saw tims alert looked up the news and bought in. Premarket levelled at .75 but at market open it dropped into the low .60s. wasn't sure if it would bounce back to the high .70s so i got out might get back in if it looks like it might move again. Not much volume now that its not on positive % gain scanners

Bought this on what i though was a great press release from the CEO pumping the stock and was willing to hold through the weekend but i learned my lesson if theres not enough volume its not going to spike. The videos explain it I just need to get the hell out if its not moving. Small account so wish this was less of a loss.

would have liked a larger position size but I was holding BGXX over the weekend so i used a smaller position size on this buy and Tim alerted this while i was watching premarket. I stayed in until the market open it seemed to hold we in the .90s pretty good so i didnt see much of a market open drop.

Been watching PEGY for a while and it typically spikes premarket and drops throughout the day. I wanted to test this over the long weekend and it happened to spike above last weeks highs so i sold into the spike. Very small position size due to my very small account. Currently building my Interactive brokers account to its minimum of $2500 so using wealth siple in the interrim.

I thought the news was enough to push it even higher i was looking for it to beat the premarket high of 0.84 but it kept falling. I stayed in a little longer than i should have but due to my very small account size every bit counts. I guess i need to know when these small stocks spike 20-30 cents after hours they may already have the news built into the price by market open. I watched it all premarket licking my chops but my broker only allows 7am purchases.
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