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Bought this when it was about to retest HOD. I did chase a bit, which is why I chose to go with such a small position. It toughed my menta stop loss and then moved up so I held through some choppiness. Since, based on the action, it was holding up and gave me the impression that it could possibly still make a solid move to the upside, I sold into strength as soon as it made a NHOD. Good timing on my part too, since it dropped nearly .4 in the same minute and down to 2.55 a few minutes later.
Re-bought this big % gainer on a dip and got an okay entry. Sold too soon on the bounce, but didn't want to get greedy on this fast mover. Actually didn't get executed right away, but rebounced and got it. got over $3 the next minute, but same minute down to 2.90, and then bounced again over 3.05. Crazy price action, and very quick.
Entry comments: Dip buying this big loser today and winner from yesterday, classic http://tim.ly/sykesmorning panic here, goal is 5-10% bounce
Exit comments: No bounce gotta cut losses, can't risk it
Entry comments: This one is risky for me. All the positives are there: GPT score of 87%, low risk of 3, great catalysts, strong price action and upward motion. The risk is I may not be available for the morning spike. I was looking for something that has the potential to run all day. The past week, month, and 3 month charts show this trend. Looking to take profits as close to the morning spike as possible.
Exit comments: Not the bounce I was looking for with such good news and price action. Oh well. Take the 2.7% loss.
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