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SLS Entry - Bought in at .21 cents after seeing fairly large dip right above a respectable key support level… came in with thoughts of possibly retesting highs with PT of .23 ------------ Exit - Stock busted through key support at .19 so I sold at .185 with roughly 13% loss… stock continued to crack below .17 cents share

FCEL Entry - Bought in higher on an already spiked morning play at .46 cents…. roughly at 80% up on the day following a recent new high breakout at .42 cents share ------------ Exit - Cut my losses at .42 cents after stock started trending downward… took a 9.5% loss… After-hours Mention: Stock jumped to 160% following my exit, spiked 1pm (afternoon perk)… was faked out by temporary drawback…

Entry - Bought in at 3.30 with PT of 3.50… spiking early morning hours shortly after open on contract news with another company (stair stepper pattern play) --------------- Exit - Originally set a stop loss price at 3.00 (-10%) but stock quickly busted through… sold at loss of -14% at 2.88… stock failed to maintain/increase at 3.30 level… In future, I will be more quick at cutting losses close to designated stop levels

Entry - Morning Spike on open following news catalyst about an agreement with another company, was already up 50-70%, bought in at 2.60 with 3.00 PT --------------- Exit - Sold at 2.70 as bullish momentum/volume was starting to grind, stock couldn’t surpass the 2.80s level… that was a solid indication to get out

Entry - Currently in open Spiking behavior, up around 60-70% on the day but showing some strong bullish behavior for possible continuation. Holding it’s current levels well… in at 3.15 -------------- Exit - Sold at 3.50 after adjusting sell order several times due to uncertainty. Stock ending up having full breakout at 3.50 all the way to 4.50 but still happy with taking chunk of the move

Entry - Entering on reason of consistent/steady uprise in trend, setting price target for 5.50 & holding for the next week or so - swing trade Exit - Attempted to cross 5 level but couldn’t hold, stock took slight dip back to 4.75 key level. Adjusted PT to 5 but couldn’t retest that level. Ending up taking 12% loss. Wanted to cut at 4.50 but was away from computer… Now have the brokerage app in case of situations like this

Entry - Currently at monthly lows, past history of spiking, possible trend reversal but no big/current catalysts (Swing Trade PT .80) Exit - Over a week swing trade, kept down trending, adjusted PT to .75, news catalyst finally arrives Monday and spikes stock to .75 before pulling back again (couldn’t hold spike level)... Would have preferred to buy in based off of price action rather than holding on hopes

Decent trade with IGC however a couple things to note. Not originally on my watch list/plan for next day trades. Caught it on my radar pre-trading/morning hours & decided to take a piece of the upward move. Bought in right after it broke out around the 1.35 resistant level and got in at 1.37.... Temporarily spiked for the first 10 minutes before it failed the maintain its breakout at about 1.50... I'd rate my preparation and execution a 7 out of 10 for this as it was a bit riskier

Bought in a little later into the morning spike for this stock, it wasn't initially on my watchlist so I missed a big chunk of the play/move. However, I did buy in on a super small position mainly because I wasn't sure how high it was going to reach so overall a par execution of about 10%. Did leave about .15 cents on the table as the stock did reach about .70 cents before pulling back late morning.

Poorly executed boredom trade. I saw the stock at it's all time low and decided to give it a shot to buy in on that main indicator. However, no real evidence or indicator of stock spiking at that moment. Just buying to buy. Cut losses very quickly since I did not see much price action overall. Although, I did go in on a very small position minimizing the risk for any losses since I wasn't very confident about the setup to begin with.
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