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I got right back into this dip buy trade when I saw it holding the .023 price area pretty well. This is my first real successful trade worth any money really at all. I am learning slowly but surely. Thanks Tim Sykes! I traded it actually pretty well selling at very near the top before the stock turned down again.

Bought and sold this stock pre-market. I would have made much more money if I would have just held on longer and not been so skittish, but I did not want to hold it at the market open. This stock basically faded all day until late afternoon when it broke out and even went as high as $4.00 by pre-market the next day. I don't feel too bad about this one

Bought this low float stock as it looked like it was going to breakout, but then the stock did a little triple top and dropped which is where I sold out at $5.33. The stock then found support at the well established $5.00 support level and bounced back to well over $25.00 by the end of the week. SET STOP LOSSES AT SUPPORT OR JUST A LITTLE LESS. CUT LOSSES INTELLIGENTLY!

Bought this stock on the dip after a small morning spike. I played it fairly well but did not get executed at the bottom of the dip like I wanted to, but it was excellent practice which I need. If I would have waited through some chop I could have sold it just a bit higher, but not much. The stock did go up over .008 by the end of the day but I would not have held through it anyways. WATCH LEVEL 2 A LITTLE CLOSER AND NOT JUST THE CANDLESTICKS

This trade was a mistake from the beginning. I bought it as it was trying to breakout, but then it dipped and I just got out. I don't like to be in these trades when the market opens and I knew the stock was quite extended. The stock did eventually go up to $22.50 2 minutes after the market open but then has crashed over the next few days. THIS WAS AN OVERTRADING MISTAKE PLAIN AND SIMPLE. ALSO REMEMBER TO GIVE THESE TYPES OF TRADES ROOM TO MOVE.

Bought this stock in anticipation of a breakout which did actually happen, but I panicked and just sold too soon. The stock went clear up to $7.50 by the end of the day and $25.60 by the end of the week. GIVE THE STOCK ROOM TO MOVE BOTH ON THE UPSIDE AND ON THE DOWNSIDE. TRUST THE REASONS OF WHY YOU GOT INTO THE STOCK IN THE FIRST PLACE - THINGS LIKE FLOAT AND NEWS AND A HOT RUNNING STOCK

I bought this stock as it looked like it was going to breakout over consolidation. My problem was that I panicked and took a small loss getting out of the trade well before the stock had even broken the pattern. GIVE THE STOCK ROOM TO MOVE AND DON'T GET OUT OF THE TRADE UNTIL THE STOCK HAS ACTUALLY BROKEN THE PATTERN
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