
[TimAlerts] the way I see it, if these buyers can hold up against these high sellers on $GLUU, it's gonna be a pretty good long. If they can't, it'll panic

[TimAlerts] the way I see it, if these buyers can hold up against these high sellers on $GLUU, it's gonna be a pretty good long. If they can't, it'll panic

[TimAlerts] $GLUU looking good this morning

[TimAlerts] There's a chance for a panic on $GLUU but I see more of a chance of a short squeeze

[TimAlerts] $GLUU was fun to watch. I wasn't going to get in until it finished so strong

[TimAlerts] oh wow hahaha that 100k seller on $GLUU left at the market close

[TimAlerts] $GLUU!

[TimAlerts] so much strength in $GLUU right now

[TimAlerts] $GLUU will not break this HOD. I would sell if I were you
That's an awesome comeback! It's also a hard lesson I learned as well. It's just entirely too hard to trade while in class and without any kind of idea of how the trade should go. It really does make a difference. Stick to it and keep making money!
Yes, that was my problem, my trading account got open on my semester end finals week, messed me up a bit
yeah my schedule is a bit weird now. First 4 periods are spares so I'm going to start trading on my laptop instead of my phone. It's waaaay easier to trade on my laptop.
Preparing your watchlist the night before I've learned is the best thing you can do. and stick to the twatchlist for now. don't trade any stock no matter how tempting if you haven't done the proper research on it. I've done that too many times even though I'm just paper trading. the times where I've stuck to my wathlist i have been successful. when i start to get greedy and chase stocks sole based on they are up on the day and not on my watchlist is when i lose. way to come back with a profit an
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