In the U.S. Stock Market, how do partial fills and multiple orders count in getting flagged as a Pattern Day Trader?

Day trading is buying and selling the same security within the same trading day (though if you don’t already know that, you shouldn’t be answering this question).

Suppose I process a series of buys on a particular security in the morning. Then sell them all in the afternoon.

Buy – Buy – Buy – Sell

Does this count as one day trade or three? What if either the Buy or Sell orders were partial fills?

Thanks
Thank you very much StopSpending.

What if the buys were separate orders, but you execute a single sell for the total lot?

Trading indicators are best used along with money management and good risk control, using trading indicators alone will not enable you to be a successful trader, the market is just too random and unless risk is controlled over time your account will slowly get wiped out, regardless how good a “trader” you think you are.

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