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One of my worst trades yet. I don't consider this a total loss. I was trying to buy the breakout at .03 which i did but i messed up when i decided to chase it. I shoudlve never went so big. It was hard to come out. My original stop loss was the break of 3 again but I panicked like a deer in headlights and decided to lower it to the 0.029s which then volume started coming in. I shoudlve gotten out at .029 but im just glad i was at least able to get out in the 28s

learning how to take singles and doubles. This morning i tried dip buying but I'm still trying to learn how to be good at it but I seem to do good with breakouts. My trading capital is small for now since Im a new trader but I'm not paying attention to my profits, im trading the chart and im watching my % goal which is a minimum of 10%

I Completely messed up this trade. Trying to play it extra safe i took profits way too soon. Im currently trying to figure out what strategy works for me. Here i tried buying the breakout at 2.15 but i missed it and chased an extra 10 cents. This is where i fucked up. I tried selling by 2.50 which i did sell half of my shares and then the other half i sold way too late when i noticed the reversal. Now i know where i messed up and how to be better prepared for tomorrow.

Today was the first real trading day that I've had. I wanted to really test all of the things I've learned in the past 2 months. Im brand new at trading and only started with 2k. I actually messed this trade up. I wanted to buy in the 2.25 area but i missed it and my next best was in the 2.50's. I held through 2.80 the first time around but then i saw that it was really struggling afterwards and i decided to get out on my next chance. I definitely learned from the mistakes i made today.
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