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To: lizardK who wrote (940)6/2/2021 1:18:01 AM
From: Steve Felix1 Recommendation

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Graustus

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I don't put much money into stocks under $1, although I have with warrants.

I've picked up some other things at higher prices, but when I run my scans, I look for stocks $2 to $8.

I get a little disgusted with myself when I let a loss get too big, but I have made peace with having losers.

Selling too soon ticks me off even more. Lost patience and money with ACRS:

07/30/2020 13:00:30 Bought 300 ACRS @ 2.18 -654.00
07/31/2020 10:11:31 Bought 200 ACRS @ 2.18 -436.00
08/03/2020 15:40:57 Bought 200 ACRS @ 2.15 -430.00
09/01/2020 10:29:11 Bought 100 ACRS @ 2.4 -240.00
09/04/2020 10:45:43 Sold 800 ACRS @ 2.141 1,712.64

And then there is my daughters account I trade, where she still holds 200 shares currently at $23.64:

07/31/2020 15:49:58 Bought 300 ACRS @ 2.16 -648.00

01/19/2021 09:30:32 Sold 50 ACRS @ 14.77 738.47
01/19/2021 10:46:40 Sold 50 ACRS @ 17.4 869.97

Doesn't matter what the price of a stock is, but whether the big money wants it. Everybody knows the big
money runs the market, but imho, keep trying to beat them at their own game. I don't want to beat them,
I want to join them.

Look where some of the best performing stocks could have been bought at in the last year:

AMTX BGFV DAC EDRY KIRK NTP RFP TGLS