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Bought it for the exact same reason as HTBX, very low risk great reward at the bottom of its range with p/m momentum and volume building up quickly but it faded very fast and did nothing, broke even. Bought and sold at the exact same prices as HTBX. It was a shareholder letter that I thought would be a good catalyst especially since not much else was looking like it would run or gain momentum.
Bought it for the exact same reason as XXII, very low risk great reward at the bottom of its range with p/m momentum and volume building up quickly but it faded very fast and did nothing, broke even. Bought and sold at the exact same prices as XXII. Positive phase 2 results I thought would serve as a good catalyst for buying the first dip but it faded fast. Since nothing much else was running p/m I thought this one would stand a better chance.
I had this on my scanner and I planned it half an hour before the open. I don't normally like buying within minutes of the open but the setup was good, it had a nice spike and I bought anticipating that it would brake p/m resistance at 1.00. It struggled for 10 mins at that level so I got out, since it is a risky low float. f it was really worth my money then it should have no problem with spiking through 1. When you ask, why is it not doing what I want?! Thats when you're supposed to get out.
After hours and previous day resistance was at 3.40 which I bought when it so easily broke that level. It has been strong in the past, but tricky when I paper traded it yesterday and missed my goals. It was the third green day and I didn't plan to hold for more than half an hour but it was surprisingly weak, no dice, these stocks are random to some extent no matter what Tim says, otherwise he would be right 100% of the time. NO DICE
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