To be honest, I don't really see any breakout buys, but that could just be me. Scat always said the same thing, to buy breakouts and chase.
If I draw what I think are breakouts, it means a BO above some level. So here in ES, I would consider a BO pretty much just above where you sold. For YM, it hits the high, and drops, so buy a BO there would fail. For NQ, yes, it broke above, went sideways, and then higher. But none of your entries are breakouts from what I consider a breakout to be.
If anything, it looks like you faded a BO if we look at YM in the middle, and see the yellow line that marks a swing low which broke. This could be a breakout, to the downside of course, but you didn't short it, you went long. So here you are fading the breakout.
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Obviously you're doing well, but I have yet to see anyone show consistently that buying breakouts and chasing works. Perhaps your ES trade is chasing, since you went long way late into the V bottom reversal, but most of your trades actually seem to be in anticipation of the turn.
His edge is in understanding that there's a large amount of capital that wants to be in the market and he has the mindset and account size to be able to hold through some draw down. If you read all his post(not that you didn't) he essentially even said that himself. He had one losing day buying the dip, but won for like weeks. So got rewarded for his long term read and context understanding which is well deserved, under these circumstances.
I basically did the same thing today just on a much smaller account. Some of my entries we're based upon what I consider an A+ setup, but other times I did take a lower quality setup like C+/B near a low, since the probability was high capital would be showing up to support the market.and that we were likely to take out the HOD again, given structure and etc.
I saw quite a few what I would consider break out trades, even though I don't use that term or technically trade break outs. You may want to try Range charts of different sizes, often it can be easier to identify a break out there, at least for me and in my experience.