Trading Discipline Check: $ADBE, $BBY & $XLF Follow Rules While $NASA Breaks Down

Trading discipline matters most when markets get volatile.

These setups show why following a simple rule-based approach can help avoid emotional decisions — from 10-MA exits on $ADBE, $BBY, and $XLF to breakdown risks in $NASA and patience lessons from $DELL.

1. $Adobe(ADBE)$

Sticking to a simple 10-MA sell rule, not allowing market wide weakness to influence the sell decision.

2. $Best Buy(BBY)$

Following a simple 10-MA sell rule

3. $Financial Select Sector SPDR Fund(XLF)$

Follow the 10-MA sell rule instead of reacting to the market's broader selloff.

4. $Tema Space Innovators ETF(NASA)$

Continues Lower After Neckline Breakdown, Printing a New All-Time Low

5. $Dell Technologies Inc.(DELL)$

A reminder that patience matters. Since July 8, this setup could have easily produced 3 stop losses including today for yesterday's entry.

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