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I was correct in my thesis on this stock, only problem I was a day early. I had studied the chart and set support lines at 1.90 and 1.60. My biggest mistake was thinking I could predict the bottom at 1.89. GREEDY! Tim never buys at the exact bottom or sells at the exact top. I'm not good enough yet to dip buy, so I shall discipline myself to wait for the bounce that in this case didn't happen until this morning. I watched the stock perform exactly as my thesis predicted, unable to act. (funds)

OK, this one stings. I don't know what kind of BS I saw in the charts, but I thought with the Friday short squeeze I could dip buy @.94 and sell @1.06 in the afternoon. WRONG! Michael Goode asked me why I did it, I answered and got gagged. I couldn't even PM him. That fucking sucked. But I stuck with my plan to keep a close eye on it, it never turned around, so I cut my losses at .90. Tim had said moments before I did this: "don't force trades guys." Big mistake not to listen. I'll learn or die.

bought on it's way crashing down, my order was filled and it kept on going.....I was sick to my stomach....held my finger over the "sell" button all day, willing the stock to go up, but the market closed with me holding an overnight position. Sold the next day at a loss, only to have the stock go up afterwards.

Before I knew Tim existed. Got an email about the next greatest thing, you know the rest, I was trading blind. Thanks be to STT and it's level 2 readout where I could have seen the spider web I was flying into, alas, I knew not of such things. It was still valuable as a lesson, I was sure some bullshit was afoot and was determined to find out who was exposing it......enter Timmah! (Tim Sikes)
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