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Looking at this trade in hindsight and seeing that all was wrong and based on pure hope. 1 I had a down trending price range with constant l/l. 2 The resistance was broken on the last attempt to bring the price low which means that the resistance level is now weaker. 3 It's already past 11am which means that everyone made their trades already and you should stay away till closing time to understand what the stocks thoughts are. Learning, Learning...

This trade is all over the place. I realised only now that a bought twice. Total craziness! Even bought before market actually opened. So much to learn. First thing need to control emotions!!! Actually had a sell order ready at $3.9 and greed made me take the order off and i paid for it. Great lesson!!!

Two weeks in and this shows how long the road is going to be and how many challenges it will take to become the best trader i can be. I was looking at this chart and was looking at what was for me a potential order which then didn't "mature". I recognised after 1 hour that i actually had initiated the trade. How lucky was i that it didn't crash to the bottom of the chart and wipe out my account. Need to stop doing to many things at once and need to be more careful. Today lesson was worth $117

I entered the trade after waiting for a b/o at 1.19 I entered the trade at 1.21 to make sure i go past possible resistance at 1.20. The trade worked as i expected but as it retreated to 1.19-1.18 i got cold feet & didn't trust my initial thought enough. As we all saw the trade ended up been a positive one. What did I learn? 1) the b/o signal was spot on 2) no matter what i was humble enough to cut my loss quickly (I guess it will serve me for the future) 3) bit more patience would have paid off
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