Growth of Equity

Discussion in 'Trading' started by gg12, Sep 9, 2009.

  1. gg12

    gg12

    +6.8% today
     
    #31     Oct 7, 2009
  2. gg12

    gg12

    Growth of Equity (visualized)
     
    #32     Oct 9, 2009
  3. gg12

    gg12

    +7.2%

    (plus graphics of best case scenarios)
     
    #33     Oct 9, 2009
  4. gg12

    gg12

    After a big loss on Friday, (-36.4%)
    now again some recovery (+7.7%).

    Trend in the equity curve is still down.
     
    #34     Oct 12, 2009
  5. gg12

    gg12

    +4.2%
     
    #35     Oct 13, 2009
  6. This whole thread is hilarious. Watching a $200 account... not my idea of anything realistic or enticing enough to follow.
     
    #36     Oct 13, 2009
  7. Hester

    Hester

    why is this in the trading and not the journal section, again?
     
    #37     Oct 13, 2009
  8. gg12

    gg12

    Hi bwolinsky,

    the 'funny' amounts posted are not the critical thing to follow.

    It could be also $200.000 and it would not make any difference to the percent perspective.

    My goal is to become consitently profitable. The reason why sharing is to reinforce the importance of creating an edge and compound gains over a long time period.

    You might see very interesing numbers in the future.
    But the success lies in permanent quality.

    Best Regards,

    gg12
     
    #38     Oct 15, 2009
  9. gg12

    gg12

    Hi Hester,

    this not in the trading journal section, because this is NOT a trading journal.

    It's trying to show things about TRADING, and how one might feel/think about it. Perphaps you have some experience about emotion rollercoasters when loosing or winning... A pure journal would be kind of a - emotionsless- daily report, which is what I don't want to do in this threat.

    Enjoy reading on.

    Best Regards,

    gg12
     
    #39     Oct 15, 2009
  10. gg12

    gg12

    +9.8%
    +6.9%
    All on about 50% of bankroll risk.

    I've re-read the Kelly formular, which is very important to understand, if one wants to go for long term growth based on a (perceived or real, or variing) edge.

    There are two thing which are very important.

    1. Trends
    2. Support and Resistance (Support becomes Resistance)

    See todays example in the graphics attached.
     
    #40     Oct 15, 2009