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A couple of things stick out. These stats look weaktight to me. I think you need to see a few more flops without going crazy. I see your PFR is nudging up, but still could go up more. I would tell you to see a few more flops with drawing hands in the right situation (suited connectors in LP after a bunch of limpers, A-rag sooted with a bunch of limpers, etc). These hands can really pay off when you hit. Aggression factor is pretty good. However, I think it is more important to know WHAT you do with that aggression. Sure, you bet instead of call/check. But how much do you bet? Do you bet so small that you give odds for people to outdraw you? Are your raises puny, or are they big enough to make your opponent wonder what you have?
The second thing that sticks out is winning $ when seeing flop %. I don't know what a good baseline is, but mine is 36%. Yours is 24%. That tells me that you give up on some hands too soon. What are you doing when the flop hits? Are you c-betting if you miss? Do you give up to every raise? Do you factor in the amount to call, to see if you can profitably outdraw them? Keep in mind, that some people will call a flop bet of any size to hit their draw, but they won't call a bet on the turn if they miss. Pay attention to the board and don't be afraid to fire a second barrel on a safe card. Do you raise enough? For example, you have AK, flop comes A49. They bet, do you give up or do you raise?
Some things to consider about $10NL compared to $25 NL. At $10, it is easy to get paid off with AT on the same A49 flop because a lot of goofballs will play A5 like it's the nuts. As you move up, those goofballs are fewer and your AT loses to AQ. Pay attention to that. If a tighty comes over you, you are probably beat. Do you use GameTime Plus or PokerAce Heads up displays? If you don't, I suggest you do. They are invaluable, especially as you play more than one table. Also know that people who do use these will see your stats, and when you get in a pot, as tight as you are, they will stay out of your way, so you don't get paid off. This is bad, but you can use it to your advantage against the right opponent by making a big bluff in a pot. You will know who that is by looking at YOUR HUD and seeing who can be pushed off a hand 
Look at your losing hands. Are you losing by getting outkicked? Only play power aces for One Pair hands and that will help. Are you taking two pair too far? Try to take that down on the flop, and watch for draws coming. Do you play big pots with only one pair? Big no no.....
Look at the biggest pots you lose and try to see what you are doing.
Keep in mind that 5K hands is way too small a sample size to tell anything.....
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