-$1 Loss
SAFXLong Stock
-$1 Loss
SAFXLong Stock
$3 Profit
SAFXLong Stock
ninjatrades23

Bought near R/G after morning dip. Had a brief consolidation 7mins right below R/G. Bought .43 risking 3 cents kind of random not the LOD and debated now should I used the channel low below VWAP as risk. That was kind of tight maybe risk slightly below this level next time.

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Broker:Fidelity
-$7 Loss
SAFXLong Stock
ninjatrades23

Bought right before open thinking .63 was holding well and if breaking the level would go. Problem was broke it after buying and didn’t move much and did at the open and failed at VWAP. Was trying to give SAFX time but should of reduced size but I waited for 10mins and then it fell right then. Cut for planned loss next time have to slightly downsize PM can’t use planned size right away unless trending in my favor.

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Broker:Fidelity
$23 Profit
SAFXLong Stock
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Broker:Schwab
rennorris

first time using Rubicon Trading

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Broker:ETrade
$0 Loss
SAFXLong Stock
WillRoar

Bought on Opening Range Breakout. Volume increased, low float, Idea was Dollar Cross play. Breakeven on a third red candle. Stop was just above entry but stop was filled at entry. Cut losses quickly.

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Newsletters:TimChallenge
Broker:Webull
$0 Loss
SAFXLong Stock
rennorris

First time using Rubicon Trading

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Broker:ETrade
dfrutiger

MARKET IS BEING GOOD TO US TODAY

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Broker:Webull
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