Good trading today overall:
$NVGN sold my shares too soon as per usual in pre, but at least made some predictable $$$, and then again after the failed $4 attempt it gave it all back, so did ok there
$ROSG that 5.50 rejection was just what I was looking for, alas no shares were available and put spread was horrid so only took 10 contracts
$CAPN had really bad chase first trade on it, then made up for it trading it a few times when the setup was more favourable;
Really time for me to take my game to the next level, there was no reason not to risk more on $CAPN (nor save some of the inevitable squeeze as I should have learned by now)
Without applying the lessons I've learned and documented I'm just not going to be able to take my game to the next level.
Trades:
$NVGN was long o/n and sold most premarket
$ROSG no borrows so took some puts - worked well, but daing not as well as if i had those commons
$CRIS on bounce with r/g risk; added lower very small chase size; worked out ok, but tiny $$$
$FXEN trying on a lower high, .62 risk; not ready yet; tried again later, marginally more successful, didnt want to be in the position at 10:30, looked like it could reverse
$NVGN bought when .50 held, if it fails I'll get out
$CAPN - BAD TRADE! lucky to come out of it alive, reminiscent of $SGNL so i just jumped in like a chaser fool; luckily i've added on a big dip and ended up evenish
$ANTH couldnt pull the trigger on the short, instead bought a dip with .6 risk; flattish
$ANTH again; better this time
$CRIS again - looks like today's the day, will try to be patient; finally a well executed trade on this ticker ... nicely timed covers too, wasnt too greedy waiting for that big flush as I usually do
$ADXS chase, but squeezy so took the chance
$CAPN tried again on this nice long setup, potentially gapper
$CAPN one more attempt on this perkness
$CAPN again, liking this setup, if .75 gives it could really go; and so it did
$MCP had some puts which I sold today - again wish I had borrows, but it's better than nothing
$CRIS trade ruined by some newsletter ... had to cover for a loss to protect against sheep covering












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