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Wednesday, July 13, 2022
Two key lessons from my live PLRX trade
THIS is why journaling is so important…
Good Morning!
On Monday, I was fired up … We had some crazy runners and SteadyTrade Team members nailed some big moves!
I even took a live trade of my own in my afternoon webinar…
How did it turn out? Read on to find out…
See why I traded Pliant Therapeutics, Inc. (NASDAQ: PLRX), what my plan was, and what mistakes I made.
At the beginning of my Monday afternoon SteadyTrade Team webinar I had a stop trigger order set for PLRX at $22.01. (If you don't know what a stop trigger order is, I wrote about them here.)
Imagine how many short sellers got sucked into that dip.
PLRX was also a chat pump survivor. That's why I liked it even more going into the afternoon. Because it was holding up and grinding higher…
To me, that means shorts are stuck.
My Entry
About midway through my webinar, my order executed. And about two minutes later I shared my thoughts on the price action…
I said the price action is concerning. I thought if it broke the high of the day it would spike FAST. Instead, PLRX chopped around. It wasn't the reaction I expected...
I expected a violent move to the upside and that it'd hit $25 in a few minutes. I didn't think it'd still be trading around $22, 15 minutes after my entry.
I recognized the price action wasn't what I expected, but I chose to ignore it.
I got caught up in the moment.
I said multiple times when I was in my trade that I didn't like the price action. It wasn't spiking like I thought it should.
Why did I ignore it?
I got emotional. I was live trading and got caught up in the excitement — I was fired up that so many SteadyTrade Team members were in PLRX before I was. Some members nailed multiple dollar per share moves…
Because at the end of the day, I'm here for YOU — not for myself. So I'm not bummed about my small loss. My trading comes last…
I want to see others succeed. That's why I give so many webinars and resources to get you started. So that you can learn to spot these trades without me.
If you're ready to join the Team — check it out here. And stay tuned this week for some BIG news you don't want to miss!
Have a great day everyone. Remember to always review and journal your trades!
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