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Mikell T

Mikell T. secured a $13,277 Trade The Pool payout after replacing trading blind with utilizing our built-in risk management to solve his long-term struggle with walking away from the screen.

He doesn’t short the top. He waits for the pop to exhaust and then enters the fade, particularly during the morning and afternoon volatility windows.

Mikell treats different directions differently. Shorts are systematic and held longer (EOD); longs are discretionary and kept on a very short leash (tight stops).

Tip 1

Backtest or Bust

You can have all the psychology in the world, but if you are "blind trading" without a proven setup, you won't get anywhere.

Tip 2

Hold the Shorts

If your backtesting shows that a stock fades into the close, have the courage to hold. 80% of his short profit comes from holding toward the end of the day.
100K funded trader, Mikell T equity curve | Stock Prop Firm
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Best stock

LPTX
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Success rate

64.58%
Scales

Risk / Reward Ratio

1:1.2
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Biggest loss

-$1488.90 INTS short x 3000
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Biggest win

+$3,900 LPTX long x 3000

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