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Still new to holding overnight positions. I saw increasing volume and price action and held it overnight in conjunction with SGYP. I expected a morning spike; but it didn't happen. I held on for too long thinking it would spike, I had an opportunity to cut even. Lesson learned: Cut losses !quickly! if something doesn't go as planned.

Still new to overnight trading. I saw and increase in price action and volume as the day started to end. Held it overnight to a failed morning spike. I held it thinking that there was going to be a bounce. Lesson learned: Cut losses !quickly! if something doesn't go as planned (such as a morning spike).

Bought after the first spike; there wasn't much of a dip. It started to rise and settled into a double top. I should've sold at the top and break even after the volume started to die down. Got out before it went down more. Lesson learned: Look at the volume movement and get out earlier when there is no volume.

Chased this until the end of the market as it rose sharply, no news, and bought exactly right at the top, bad mistake. I came in thinking that this stock could run for another day like in the last. This was my first overnight, and when I saw the price start to drop, I got worried. So I decided to exit during after hours. I am dissapointed in my desire to trade. Lesson learned: don't come in at the top and don't have the urge to trade.

Bought near the support($0.18) right when the market opened. Stock was very volatile and went down for a second, this made me scared. I held on for seconds more and the stock bounced up. This stock was the most volatile that I have experienced, so I sold quickly for a safe profit. The stock went up to $0.27 as I watched it. In the end, still happy with positive gain. Lesson learned: come in with a high risk/reward plan( if the risk is $-0.02, the goal should be $+0.04).
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