Welp, trailing stop executed...
Lol
what percentage did you set to trigger it?
SLV down 10%. looks like it took another dive right about 1pm
I love watching what robinhood traders do. They are buying the dip:
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Set it at $0.50 at 25.5
Sold at 25
Started buying again at 24. Lol
Trailing losses on high vol stocks are tough. Since it was already down 6 or 7% from the open that puts it around 10% for the day which is probably a reasonable trail had it been set from the open.So you set your trailing stop loss at like 2.7 %? Thats very tight, i was thinking like 5 or 10 percent when I get around doing it
Woulda been nice if miss cleo told me to sell at $86!"Miss Cleo, should I sell my AMD stock?"
Ask youself this question. Do you honestly think the worst is over for the airlines and they are going to to go back down at least a good 10% from where they are today? If the answer is no, consider taking profit and waiting for a move back down, or better yet, sell far out of the money covered calls with a 2 or 3 week expiry and make some easy money.Im up 69% on Spirit and 58% on jetblue and I can't bring myself to sell. We are not even back to the June 8th bump yet.
So glad I got stopped out of that stinking pile of shit.Exxon not going to pay their part of the match for 401k's for employees this year.
So you set your trailing stop loss at like 2.7 %? Thats very tight, i was thinking like 5 or 10 percent when I get around doing it
Woulda been nice if miss cleo told me to sell at $86!