
Entry date Apr 2, 2026: Bought 50 shares of EEIQ for $10.99. Day 3 surge play, morning buy when it broke the $11 squeeze point, taking another shot at it, 0.13x float rotation, 733.23K float, former/current runner. Goal was $2 spike. Risk/reward was 1:2, $1 downside $2 upside. Exit date Apr 2, 2026: Sold 50 shares of EEIQ for $11.10. Gave it time, chopped around, low liquidity with wide spreads, eventually hit $11.80 then massive drop, sold for puny profits.

Entry date Apr 1, 2026: Bought 50 shares of EEIQ for $10. Day 3 surge play, morning buy when it broke the HOD/$10 potential squeeze point after a spike-dip-spike at the open, 0.20x float rotation, 733.23K float, former/current runner. Goal was $1 spike. Risk/reward was 1:1, $1 downside $1 upside. Exit date Apr 1, 2026: Sold 50 shares of EEIQ for $10. Gave it time, very low volume, chopped around, pretty wide spreads, sold for literally breakeven.

Entry date Mar 30, 2026: Bought 50 shares of EEIQ for $10.73. Day 3 surge play, morning buy on the rip below the oracle signal after a DNR, opened green, was above the $8 squeeze level, big % gainer with new news, 20.4x float rotation, 733.23K float, former spiker. Goal was $2 spike. Risk/reward was 1:2, $1 downside $2 upside. Exit date Mar 30, 2026: Sold 50 shares of EEIQ for $10.03. Didn’t hit signal, rushed the trade, can’t be trading randomly and keep getting stupid losses.

Entry date Mar 30, 2026: Bought 50 shares of EEIQ for $12.96. Day 3 surge play, bought in pre-market when it broke day 1 HOD, big % gainer with new news, 16.3x float rotation, 733.23K float, former spiker. Goal was $2 spike. Risk/reward was 1:2, $1 downside $2 upside. Exit date Mar 30, 2026: Sold 50 shares of EEIQ for $11.98. Fake out, went for the first breakout, it was more of a revenge trade, need to control emotions better after a loss.
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