Bought in because it was holding a price level and I thought it ight pop. After a while it felt risky to me and I didn't want to lose anymore on the day, so I closed it out. Ultimately the price dumped a little more before making a bigger move like I thought it would.
Good entry. Bad exit. I should have moved my stop to be below the prior bars. It would have locked in profit. I should sell when price drops below prior bars low..
This was a great trade. Scaled out. Should have held a few minutes longer with the last half. For price to move below prior bars open. but the result would have been the same...
OK-ish entry.. it was based on price action not bars printing... should maybe hold out for bars to print... Sold out while positive because the position was not going positive that quickly. The prior knife was a bad sign. Ultimately this stock made the move I thought it could.... but not until after a double bottom.
Strong bullish price action for entry. Then it sold off and chopped around. It made the move I thought it could laer, and more... but was pretty choppy.
This was just bad trading. I got thrown on the 5/45/50 share size shit, and shouldn't have bought ito this trade here. This ticker ran amazing a few minutes later though...
There wasn't any bullish indicator, other then it holding a resitance level for a while.. I was betting it would go up, it went down. The tight stop loss and good entry was great risk management on this trade.
That opening candles was a great bullish indicator, and I thought price would go back up, which it did. But I kept a tight stop and stopped out.. This wasn't a good entry.
My stop was too tight here.. It made a good pop after I bought in.. It dipped below VWAP, but didn't close below it... I could have held lower low.. Should have held low from previous green candle starting reversal...
Great chart and price action. The standard range on the bars kinda freaks me out on these plays. So I think I kinda closeout early. I need to think more about waiting for bars to print to buy or sell...
The huge price movement did not have a resonable amount of volume with it. Waiting for the bar to close to enter, or waiting fro more volume, would probably have stopped me from this trade.
Bad entry. It did look like it found support-ish, but volume doesn't back it up, and price is going down on a back side. Good that it was a tight stop.
Opening bar looked pretty bullish, but it wasn't The gap down to the second bar was and the low volume of the second bar were good indications to get out.
That opening bar looked pretty bullish, and there was nice bullish action shortly after market open. I should have waited for price to dip back down the key support level...