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This one was holding its new position above $6 but had trouble going anywhere. Volume was low and it couldn't really get past 6.08 so sold out for tiny loss. My last trade for a while. Going back to study all the DVD info from Sykes and Investors Underground. It's a bear market and they didn't teach squat about that so not sure what I can do really. Feeling very alone and head butting a concrete wall. Cheers.
Oh what a lesson this one was. I told myself not to do it but everyone on Twitter was yapping on about it. After seeing resistance hold and some particular new news I jumped in with a small position. Didn't take long before I knew I had done the wrong thing as the stock went no where. Out I went with a loss. Ouch. Never again.
A good trade but not 100% sure with this one. Large dip after open from 5.80 straight down to 5.45. Buy long at 5.49 after some resistance. Waited and watched for more resistance and it held. Then started to rise. It was very slow and a bit choppy. Eventually sold (didn't need too) due to conditions. Had I held it would have sold at 5.80ish ($110). After that it did drop very quick down to 5.51.
Bought a bit late but the plan was to stay above 6.23. This is the first time I really hung onto a stock (planned exit and loss) as it dropped and was great for my confidence. Soon popped to 6.92 and sold half because it hit $7. It couldn't crush it and sold the rest. In hind-site I won't sell half next time as commissions hurt. VERY happy with this one!!
Emotional buying has been an issue. I don't trust my plans and then buy shares when it's too late. I got out early and took the small loss (again). The plan was solid and could have bought at 0.21. Stick to the plan! Cut losses quickly if need be! At this point I have taken on further study under a new Guru to help with stock buying issues. I'll try again next week. For now, I'm paper trading.
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