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Stock made its 3rd bounce off VWAP. I bought in just after 3rd bounce. After entry, stock started to consolidate, and loss volume. Stock quickly started to plummet. Tried selling off quickly. It took three attempts to sell off. WELL? Nothing BETTER? Should not have bought in that late, especially going into the 3rd bounce. Stock price was also near the Oracle target price. WRONG? I should have had a STOP LOSS set up on the trade, per Caleb teaches on ORACLE- IN- ACTION.
Stock did not hit ORACLE level all morning. ORACLE signal $0.69 Stock was showing strength all morning as it creeped upward in a tight consolidated pattern. Bought in just above VWAP. Sold of as it approached ORACLE target. WELL? Followed R/S levels along with following pattern BETTER? I could have stayed in longer. Stock took another bounce of VWAP to HOD $0.90 WRONG? Nothing
Entry comments: Dip buy attempt on this big short squeeze play, goal is a 5-10% bounce, quick $1/share drop off the highs, lets see sme shorts cover into his panic
Exit comments: Little bounce but nothing huge, surprising amount of sellers so I'll play it safe and lock in small profits, safety first on these scary plays
This one was setting up nice on the daily and on the intraday. Had a great strong close for the swing but it gapped down and i cut losses quickly. Deal with $NVDA was not a catalyst that could run it
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