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Huge runner on NVDA news, massive volume, waiting for large dip off the highs. Dip continued to my risk level, so I cut the loss. Takeaway - need to work on my entries. There was a bounce, but it was unconvincing at first. My entry needed to be closer to the bottom of the dip for me to stay in the trade and obtain a profit.

Entry comments: FGD on massive volume, finished strong with a brief NHOD. Bought on the breakout right before market close aiming for a gap up on the swing trade. In the last minute of trading price dropped and afterhours trading has been spotty. History shows this stock can spike and there are generally multiple green days in a row. Used a small position so I let the pattern play out and not worry about massive losses overnight.
Exit comments: Afterhours and premarket action was very weak, cut loss once premarket trading opened up as the price hit my stop area at 4.35. Takeaway - I went into this trade without a defined trading plan. Instead, I was hoping the price would gap up despite the last minute weakness at market close. I also didn't want to waste my last day trade. From now on, define risk levels and ensure R/R makes sense - R/R was garbage on this trade and I should've cut my loss immediately despite using my last day trade.

Dip buy earnings winner with huge volume at 22% off its HOD. Was using .60 as support, followed my plan and cut loss at support level. Good sell as price continued to drop. My takeaway - solid earnings winner with volume but bounce just wasn't there. Kept emotions out of the trade and followed my trading plan.

Dip buy after panic of $1.50 from HOD. Price action didn't move as expected and was choppy, so cut my position for a wash. Price bounced right after I sold, so my thesis was right but not patient enough. My takeaway - price didn't hit my support level so I could've stayed in the trade for bigger gains. Need to stick to my trading plan and not get impatient.
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