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I bought this breaking through VWAP and intraday b/o on the back of solid news. I sold it when it broke the most recent dip and I was hoping for a re-test of HOD. Should have sold when it cracked after that spike but got stubborn. Would have turned a 5-10% gain into a loss. Still happy I stuck to my risk. Will be watching this one for breakout above that .09 level

Larger loss than I should have taken but was risking off the 2.80's support from the previous dip. It was an afternoon HOD break on a low float runner. It spike through the level though and previous support was a ways off. Volume was a little light. I am going to start tracking these afternoon HOD breaks a little more closely.

Dip bought this low float runner off of premarket support and with the whole dollar support as well. Volume came in and it spike to HOD. I was too patient and should have sold into the strength in 2.50's or 2.60's. Ended up selling it right before it went to the 2.80's but happy I was on the right track with this one. Will keep watching for the breakout in the 2.80's now.

Bought this multi-day breakout. It did falter but never broke my risk and I held it up. It had trouble in the 7.70's and I should have sold around there but I moved my risk level up and when it broke that I sold. It has rebounded nicely and may re-buy on the yearly b/o level. Will continue to watch this one closely

Small account. At one point this was a winner but o/n some of these sector plays crashed and I was not watching when it happened. I gave it time when the market opened but was hoping for the r/g move that never came. Again, unacceptable percentage loss on this. It was initially bought as afternoon b/o play. But with the overhead resistance I should have been smarter and waited for the actual b/o...
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