7.0E-4124.4639
7.03000000.0
Total Profits:
$7,448.61
-$21 Loss
FRLFLong Stock
GypsyTrader

Tried again to dip buy. Not as liquid. All weed stock crashing today but filled than waited several minutes and it dropped another 1.5 cents. I got shaken out but it did rebound %14. You win some and loose some. Fortunately my order did not execute for 15,000 shares, only 500 filled for a 20 dollar loss. Telling me to go small with positions until I'm comfortable.

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-$180 Loss
MSRTLong Stock
GypsyTrader

Thinking first green day. Ha Ha but no!. Gap down .05 to .50. unable to get out of the bloody bath at the onset. Waited for little bounce and sold into at .44 for $200 loss. I have lost all my gains ($5000) on BTCS, POTN and MSRT. Awful to me with o/n dumps. May it is telling me something I'm not good at identifying. I still need to execute market orders at onset though.

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Broker:ETrade
-$5 Loss
POTNLong Stock
GypsyTrader

Failed first bounce. I'm now having my finger on the sell button and got out as it then dropped another $.10 then consolidated for 20 min before bouncing .08. Not in the right mind set to rebut after I got out this first bounce, With experience I will try a second dip chance. No sig loss though and good lessons.

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$53 Profit
MSRTLong Stock
GypsyTrader

Tried to make up for $200 loss on etrade from morning crash with this dip buy. A bit successful for $53 gain. Keep at the dip patterns as they will work for me as I get more comfortable.

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GypsyTrader

Nailed near bottom and sold near top of morning panic. Good trade and becoming my best one so I will look for it everyday. Made a quick $400.

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GypsyTrader

Nailed near bottom as FRLF fell hard at market open. Watching all weed stocks for immediate negative gain at the open and this one has a history of bouncing well when losing 15-20% in a hurry. Exit near top at .3925 for 12% gain. Very comfortable and my third dip in a row with a win.

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Broker:Fidelity
$30 Profit
POTNLong Stock
GypsyTrader

Day #2 buying into the morning panic. I waited for the 2nd dip and made 3.5%. Not much but again it's the practice and I am up two trades in a row on PTON. I like the dip buys as the risk is low if you get out if it fail to bounce.

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Broker:Fidelity
$60 Profit
POTNLong Stock
GypsyTrader

Bought into the panic at .72 near dead bottom. Sold a bit too quickly but then again it was the meat of the move for a quick $70 as I only risked $1500. Money not the deal here, it's the practice.

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Broker:Fidelity
-$134 Loss
MNKDLong Stock
GypsyTrader

Another crushing blow to my confidence as this pattern was a late breakout purchase I made money on earlier with TD account. I chased and bought at 3.65 which was OK but had to hold o/n, Morning blood bath as tons of shorts selling into and other sellers just crushed it. No chance out ago in without market order with I didn't use. This is the fourth or fish in a row of devastating AM crushes. Moral is get out in AM premarket if not trending up. It was slowing fading.

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Broker:ETrade
-$176 Loss
FRLFLong Stock
GypsyTrader

Thesis to buy eod with gap in the AM. I feel taken on this and manipulated by market as when this opened AM it got crushed and did not get out once agoain with a market order. Sold with a 20% loss. When will I learn to get prepared to get out quickly.

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Broker:ETrade
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