▲ 2 r/propfirm+1 crossposts

Two BE trades in a row (thursday friday), Should I stop moving stop loss to BE?

This is the trade I took today, my trade was 75% in profit so I adjusted break even, it wicked up stopped me at break then continued lower. Should I just stop trading BE at all, this trade wasn't very tight either. I tried to add photos of trade but it did not let me, was a 0.07% gap between my stop and BE so not a super tight trade

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u/Odd-Psychology-1324 — 9 days ago
▲ 3 r/Daytrading+1 crossposts

Stopped out Break even two days in a row, should I adjust my strategy or keep on trading my way (bad luck maybe)?

This is the trade I took today, my trade was 75% in profit so I adjusted break even, it wicked up stopped me at break then continued lower. Should I just stop trading BE at all, this trade wasn't very tight either.

u/Odd-Psychology-1324 — 10 days ago
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How do you all going about getting leads them vetting them time efficently?

Any software, tips/tricks would be useful, I currently use instant data scraper and gemini but it is not that good

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u/Odd-Psychology-1324 — 24 days ago

Rate my offer

(landscaping/hardscaping niche)

I help landscapers get more hardscape jobs.

I will run custom Ad campaign, I will give you access to a custom CRM I built, I will build a website for you. Reactivated leads in 72 hours (Hardscapers want jobs and I don't say leads in my actual pitch) High ticket job in 30 days or money back.

So I am granting them access to a high-level CRM custom built for land/hardscaping, building an ad campaign, building a website for them and of course landing jobs.

Charing a retainer fee of $2000 a month.

One hardscaping job would typically cover my expenses along with the ad campaign.

I started learning about 10-12 days ago and have built my CRM and website along with gathering a kpi sheet and other essentials. Thoughts on my offer/any advice moving forward?

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u/Odd-Psychology-1324 — 1 month ago

25k account with 26k, take payout or buffer?

Hey everyone, I just passed my first eval and grew my funded to 26k.

I am writing to ask 2 main questions.

1: if I withdraw 1k will my drawdown still be 24k or does it move up?

2: If not should I not withdraw and use 26k as a buffer?

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u/Odd-Psychology-1324 — 2 months ago