0.5655.85
444.05400.0
Total Profits:
-$488.73
mclavin15

Originally bought a/h after earnings released, which were higher than what was expected & what the company estimated a week prior. Missed ideal entry (around 2.00, also where risk was set). Got as high as 2.52 p/m - held and sold closer to market open when it was fading. Should have never bought 2nd time after the failed morning spike - continued to fade.

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-$133 Loss
KOOLLong Stock
mclavin15

Was up to 7.17 on morning spike. Bought at 12:19 PM after it had faded and seemed to have formed support around 5.85 in anticipation of an afternoon spike. Sold a little after 2:00 when it had been downtrending.

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$32 Profit
TRXCLong Stock
mclavin15

Bought following Tim's buy alert. I saw exactly what he was seeing on this one - delayed morning spike to 1.84, then fell to 1.63, and I bought on the way back up at 1.768 (10:03 AM). Sold at 10:28 AM after it had failed to breakout past morning high.

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-$97 Loss
DAIOLong Stock
mclavin15

Bought after panic following delayed morning spike (10:09 AM) in anticipation of a second spike - seemed as if it had found support around 3.39. Help most of the day and finally sold at 1:46 when it reached my risk level.

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mclavin15

I was very patient with this one. I completely planned this trade out and set my risk. Bought pre-market at 8:30, and it was initially a morning panic (did not fall all the way down to my risk level). Was uptrending after first morning spike/panic. Sold into the second delayed morning spike a little after 11.

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-$200 Loss
TCCOLong Stock
mclavin15

I have to start logging my trades as they happen because I can't remember what my plan was on this one. I bought pre-market (8:48) anticipating a morning spike, but sold quickly when it failed (9:30). I guess that I typed in the wrong number of shares because a few days later I noticed that I was still holding 10. Terrible chart pattern looking back at it.. I should have never bought this one.

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-$585 Loss
MDGSLong Stock
mclavin15

I know that I broke a couple of Rules on this one...I bought this at 1:57 at 2.28 off its morning high (3.21), which was up on news of first purchase order. It seemed to have formed support around 2.10, and I set my risk at 2.07 (former support). I held overnight and completely neglected to follow the price action after buying EVOK the following morning. Big loss for my small account.

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-$5 Loss
HDSNLong Stock
mclavin15

I bought this following Tim's alert. Again, I understood exactly what he was seeing on this one. I bought at 9:50 after it had seemed to have consolidated, and I set my risk at 5.12. I sold at 12:50 after this had not been going anywhere all day for basically a scratch.

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-$157 Loss
GBRLong Stock
mclavin15

Was so close on this one - bought at 2.65, but sold at 2.72 after what appeared to be a double top..just a few minutes before this one took off ($73 gain). It had my emotions when it ran up to 4.70 just minutes later, and I ended up chasing and buying at 4.59, but cut losses at 4.30 when it started fading quickly ($230 loss). A lot to be learned here: 1. Take SAFE profits 2. Don't let your emotions get the best of you 3. DO NOT CHASE 3. CUT LOSSES QUICKLY

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mclavin15

First overnight trade - great for not using up trades when under the PDT rule. Got a good entry price after Tim's alert and the stock held above 0.60 pretty well after-hours. It got up to 0.71 a little after 7am the next morning and was still holding 0.60. I held after Tim's sell alert in anticipation of a morning spike, but sold quickly (9:32) when it started fading.

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