Another incredible Bear rally! A lot of people in the room reported $1000+ days today. It was the trading equivalent to “shooting fish in a barrel”. Why can’t every day be like today? +$1305.
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April 17, Day 16
H- Sold NQ 2@2800.75
Bought NQ 2@2798.25
$100 profit
E- Sold NQ 1@2804.50
Bought NQ 1@2809.25
$95 loss
E- Sold NQ 1@2798.25
Bought NQ 1@2788.25
$200 profit
E- Sold YM 1@14580
Bought YM 1@14540
$200 profit
H- Sold NQ 3@2796.00
Bought NQ 3@2793.50
$150 profit
H- Sold YM 2@145872
Bought YM 2@14562
$100 profit
H- Sold NQ 1@2794.50
Bought NQ 1@2792.00
$50 profit
F- Sold YM 1@14559
Bought YM 1@14539
$100 profit
H- Sold CL 2@8773
Bought CL 2@8763
$200 profit
H- Sold NQ 2@2781.50
Bought NQ 2@2779.00
$100 profit
F- Sold NQ 1@2780.50
Bought NQ 1@2775.50
$100 profit
F- Sold YM 1@14521
Bought YM 1@14503
$100 profit
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