I have that nagging feeling that I'm about to do something absolutely. fucking. stupid. I'm setting up an OCO bracket on a penny stock, complete with an idiotic trailing stop. Issue: Trailing stops won't trigger properly with such low market volatility. Issue: I don't want to set a simple sell limit, in case it maintains upwards momentum. Issue: I won't be babysitting the order at all. Issue: I'm completely stupid.
Order:
BUY +1000 REED @2.35 LMT GTC WHEN REED MARK AT OR BELOW 2.35
SELL -1000 REED TRSTP MARK-.05 MARK GTC TRG BY #4510 OCO #47304511 WHEN REED MARK AT OR ABOVE 2.60
SELL -1000 REED STP 1.05 GTC TRG BY #4510 OCO #4511
Wish me luck. Watch what happens to $2,350 worth of cash here, eh? My emergency stop is set damn low, below its 52-week low of $1.50, but it hit that only two months ago. It spiked shortly after, saw by some as a great price I'm sure, but has steadily slumped back into the $2.30 range.
Still, the bounce of this stock is impressive: from $2.25 to $2.85 in about a week.
Let's see what happens.
Order:
BUY +1000 REED @2.35 LMT GTC WHEN REED MARK AT OR BELOW 2.35
SELL -1000 REED TRSTP MARK-.05 MARK GTC TRG BY #4510 OCO #47304511 WHEN REED MARK AT OR ABOVE 2.60
SELL -1000 REED STP 1.05 GTC TRG BY #4510 OCO #4511
Wish me luck. Watch what happens to $2,350 worth of cash here, eh? My emergency stop is set damn low, below its 52-week low of $1.50, but it hit that only two months ago. It spiked shortly after, saw by some as a great price I'm sure, but has steadily slumped back into the $2.30 range.
Still, the bounce of this stock is impressive: from $2.25 to $2.85 in about a week.
Let's see what happens.
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