Found a rest spot and jumped on for a ride. This was a great start, but it did something to me, I thought I could jump on another and another. The market whipsawed and I ended the day at 0 P&L.
Execution detail:
Date/time | Symbol | Side | Price | Position |
---|---|---|---|---|
2013-09-12 09:44:37 | GALT | buy | $11.880 | long |
2013-09-12 09:44:37 | GALT | buy | $11.880 | long |
2013-09-12 09:44:37 | GALT | buy | $11.880 | long |
2013-09-12 09:44:37 | GALT | buy | $11.880 | long |
2013-09-12 09:50:00 | GALT | sell | $12.404 | long |
2013-09-12 09:50:00 | GALT | sell | $12.570 | long |
2013-09-12 09:50:00 | GALT | sell | $12.590 | long |
2013-09-12 09:50:00 | GALT | sell | $12.590 | long |
2013-09-12 09:50:00 | GALT | sell | $12.590 | long |
2013-09-12 09:50:01 | GALT | sell | $12.590 | long |
2013-09-12 09:50:54 | GALT | sell | $12.680 | long |
2013-09-12 09:50:55 | GALT | sell | $12.680 | long |
2013-09-12 09:50:55 | GALT | sell | $12.830 | long |
2013-09-12 09:50:55 | GALT | sell | $12.830 | 0 |
Be care with these trades, Blake. In the past, having a winning P/L on badly played trades (e.g. chasing) can reinforce bad habits.
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Entry was a bit of a chase