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Took a very small position on a stock that is more than what I usually trade, (price-wise I like to trade stocks $2.50 and below). However, this stock matched my remaining criteria, especially with its catalyst for the education sector. So, I decided to trade with less shares. I do not trade much and am still working on selling into strength and not bag-holding. This was a good trade.

I absolutely LOVE my scanner. I know I miss out on a lot of trades, but my scanner truly gives me the appropriate stocks to trade, (if I have the correct entry/ exit points.). This stock was pretty scary with the halts it encountered. (I get really nervous if I am in a stock and it halts.). Stock was extremely strong in premarket and this was my main watch if I did make a trade today. I am happy with this execution.

After having been on a losing streak for the past several days, I really needed to take a step back and analyze what I am really doing. Thanks to @timothysykes Spikeability DVD, I realized my scanner was not specific enough. I was watching too many tickers and I had TOO many on my watch list. I guess this is what he meant by 'trade like a sniper.' I corrected my nightly routine when scanning for stocks and again in the AM. This stock was beautiful and I was patient, but not greedy.

I bought SINT based on the catalyst of them announcing a publication on reducing the spread and transfer of coronavirus along with good consolidation. I really try to focus on dip buys, but I end up focusing on stocks with good consolidation with the potential of breaking out based on a positive catalyst as well. Still working on it but happy with my gain!

Bought 730 shares of $BIOC at .669 and exited at .85. Small win and ended the week in green.
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