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Total Profits:
-$1,218.61
$35 Profit
ONTYLong Stock
snhemminger

Entry: ONTY looked like a dip buy with upward trend. Exit: ONTY looked like it was topping off exited a little to early.

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Broker:ETrade
$23 Profit
ONTYLong Stock
snhemminger

Entry: Saw breakout above $1.30. Set purchase price at $1.29. Mental stop loss set at $1.20 ($0.10/per share). Exit: Set profit target at $1.40 and had limit order for that price. Missed $1.77 high. Notes: Entry execution was good. Exit execution is a significant opportunity.

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Broker:ETrade
$50 Profit
HEARLong Stock
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Entry: 1.15. Stock looked like it was breaking out and was on Tim's Watch List. Profit target was $1.30, hidden stop loss set at $1.05. Exit: Hit profit target after HEAR almost executed stop loss trade. Used bracketing trade technique to execute trades.

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Broker:ETrade
snhemminger

Entry: $1.60 on 11/19. AXPW looked like it was breaking out. This was an after hours "Painting of the Tape". Averaged down on 11/24 with $.95/share buy. The target catalyst was the NASDAQ delisting on Feb 22nd for both. Exit: After early NASDAQ delisting cut losses way to late. Still learning, still motivated and not afraid to loose everything provided it is one set of $2,000-$20,000.

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Broker:ETrade
$91 Profit
MITKLong Stock
snhemminger

Entry: At $4.19 got impatient waiting for $4.15 dip. Exit: Plan was to exit at $4.55-$4.35. As soon as the price broke, $4.50, I wanted out. Executed a dip buy on earnings winner. Held for to long, but it was worth it for MITK.

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Broker:ETrade
-$23 Loss
MITKLong Stock
snhemminger

Entry: $4.21 on earnings winner, target profit at $4.71. Almost decided to get out at $4.54 and did not. Exit: Had contingent order placed in eTrade. The stop limit was $4.22 and the stop loss price was $4.21. Cut losses quickly.

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Broker:ETrade
-$225 Loss
ERIILong Stock
snhemminger

Entry: In at $9.06, that was $0.38 off of the TIM Alert at $8.68. This was a clear breakout and Credit Suisse had a price target of $10.00. With the $125 million contract, $75 million in revenue and about $0.84 EPS coming for the 4th quarter, this looked like a clear breakout for an earnings winner. Exit: Thought about getting out at $9.50 but held for the $10 price target. Tim's video lesson pointing out the $7.23 support level made me think twice about holding.

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Broker:ETrade
-$127 Loss
VGLong Stock
snhemminger

Entry: VG was an earnings winner with a clear breakout. A market order was placed at the open in anticipation of a morning spike. Never again. Exit: Waited a day for a possible return above $7.00. Almost exited at $7.20 but my price target was $7.50. The price target was wrong and it cost $127 of capital. Note: This was market tuition. Do not place market orders at open in anticipation for a morning spike.

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Broker:ETrade
-$52 Loss
CSTMLong Stock
snhemminger

Entry: TIM Alerts Price at $6.76, I was $0.07 off of the entry and need to improve entry execution on TIM Alerts. This was an earnings winner because Adjusted EBITA increased by 10% from last year. Exit: TIM Alerts exit at $6.75, my exit was at an inexcusable $6.61 or $0.14 off of TIM Alert exit. Tim noted that the stock was not breaking out and cut losses quick. The chart at $6.61 seemed to confirm that. The run-up to $8.12 was missed and I should have kept my limit order to sell at $7.50.

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Broker:ETrade
snhemminger

Entry: On Tims watchlist as the beginning stages of a pump and dump. Had a stop loss set at .63 that did not trigger on 11/2. Initial price target of $1.07 from pre-split price. Exit: Initial sell order set at $1.07, price topped off at .88 and looked like .87 was the best deal available. Note: This was not an ideal trade. The stock was picked due to volatility and a perceived .72 support level.

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Broker:ETrade
-$64 Loss
OHGILong Stock
snhemminger

Entry: OHGI was an earnings winner. Late execution on a Tim Alert. I thought I was in at $1.16 and placed a sell order at $1.31. Poor execution on entry. Exit: Quick exit after spike. Note: First trade with new broker ETrade. I need to become more familiar with the platform to ensure better execution.

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Broker:ETrade
$66 Profit
FOLDLong Stock
snhemminger

Entry: Stock clearly was breaking out about $8.00 and had great volume. According to Tim, Breakout + Volume = Exponential Account Growth. Exit: Sold to early in an attempt to anticipate the end of the breakout and beginning of the fade. Once again, sold way to early. Less trading = more profits. Efficiency matters.

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snhemminger

Entry: This trade is the simple result of executing Tim's teachings. The stock is clearly still breaking out, and the volume is more than 1 million shares. Exit: Solid execution on entry and exit for this trade. There were too many trades from $7.99 to $9.71, but the Setup was solid and the entry/exit execution was good. Need to avoid the tendency to scalp and improve risk/reward targets on each trade. On Setups like this, a 12% profit should be highly attainable.

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$22 Profit
FOLDLong Stock
snhemminger

Entry: FOLD was oversold on 10/1 due to news that their drug would not be ready by the end of the year. The price went from $13 on 10/1 to $7.75 on 10/2. Bought breakout just below $8.00. Exit: Looked like breakout was going to fail, exited trade to early based on price action.

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$47 Profit
WPCSLong Stock
snhemminger

Broke rule #1 on this. Bought $1.96 looking for $2.15 after WPCS was listed as a largest percent gainer. Very busy with work and discouraged by a lack of time to trade between 8:30am and 9:30am. This stock as low as $0.71. I should have exited when it dropped below $1.90. This trade made me $47 but cost a month of trading opportunity. Lesson learned, time and opportunity are more important than a couple hundred dollars of capital and a "red" day in the market.

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Broker:SureTrader
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