Hammering away, slow and methodical

Discussion in 'Journals' started by Rol, Dec 30, 2011.

  1. Kohanz

    Kohanz

    How are you weathering the post-election storm? Hope it's going alright...
     
    #121     Nov 16, 2012
  2. Rol

    Rol

    Hi Kohanz, and thanks again for your concern. You were the first to post in my first journal and I thought you would be the last. Because after I was down about 25K on my PANL trade, I thought I would hang up this journal. I held on after last year’s 4th quarter earnings miss and a few weeks ago, actually closed it out for an $800 gain on the rebound. It just goes to show, you can never let your guard down in the markets. Sometimes, I feel like I haven’t progressed at all in my trading. It can be a rollercoaster, as they say.
    I’ll post an equity curve for last year up to the present. I am back in the saddle with my automation and have added a long/short strategy trading S&P volatility, which if it performs going forward, may actually become a greater source of profits than the RTM stuff I do. I won’t say up front what the strategy does, but it should complement and provide some hedging protection to what I currently do. My account balance is now 101K after a 3K withdrawal a few days ago. Right now I am 70% long the markets. I am thinking things will be quite until Friday when the deadline arrives for lawmaker to avoid spending cuts to take effect. I am exploring doing some TF after government news events, as we see big trend days arise from unexpected news.
     
    #122     Feb 27, 2013
  3. Rol

    Rol

    Here is the equity curve for last year up until today. I want to post it as a reminder to never violate my rules again. I will start a new curve on March 1 with a starting balance of 100K. For the % returns to have any meaning to me going forward, I won't make anymore additions or withdrawals. I want this journal to be more about performance data collection, as the numbers are what interests me.

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    #123     Feb 28, 2013
  4. Rol

    Rol

    Code:
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    Total Net Profit	$18,765.20 
    (Per Share)	$0.12 
    Gross Profit	$66,399.41 
    Gross Loss	($47,634.21)
    Profit Factor	1.39
    Total Number of Trades	2444
    Percent Profitable	63.13%
    Winning Trades	1543
    Losing Trades	901
    Avg. Trade Net Profit	$7.68 
    Avg. Winning Trade	$43.03 
    Avg. Losing Trade	($52.87)
    Ratio Avg. Win:Avg. Loss	0.81
    Expectancy	0.14
    Largest Winning Trade	$1,158.15 
    Largest Losing Trade	($977.44)
    Max. Consecutive Winning Trades	49
    Max. Consecutive Losing Trades	75
    Total Shares/Contracts Held	154706
    Total Commission	$4,546.87 
    Return on Initial Capital	26.81%
    Annual Rate of Return	20.03%
    Buy & Hold Return	0.80%
    Trading Period	1 Yr, 2 Mths, 6 Dys
    Max. Equity Run-up(Daily)	$38,607.77 
    Date of Max. Equity Run-up	2/25/2013 15:09
    Max. Drawdown(Daily)	
    Value	($37,404.96)
    Date	11/15/2012 15:00
    as % of Initial Capital	53.44%
    Max. Trade Drawdown	($3,098.00)
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    I used 70K sort of as an average balance as a starting equity for this performance report, although I started this journal with 30K and made contributions along the way. It is remarkable how the buy and hold on the stocks I traded is close to zero in this long term bull we have been in. It almost seems you have to be a really good stock picker based on fundamentals, or just buy and hold an index fund. Again, the horrendous DD is chiefly the result of the PANL trade. I did a fair amount of discretionary trading, but the per share profit actually seems OK. The % profitable is good, but the average losing trade, is bigger than the average winner, which I really think put a dent in net profits.
     
    #124     Feb 28, 2013
  5. Rol

    Rol

    Code:
    [color=green][size=2][b]
    Total Net Profit	$360.67 
    (Per Share)	$0.21 
    Gross Profit	$602.16 
    Gross Loss	($241.49)
    Profit Factor	2.49
    Total Number of Trades	31
    Percent Profitable	67.74%
    Winning Trades	21
    Losing Trades	10
    Avg. Trade Net Profit	$11.63 
    Avg. Winning Trade	$28.67 
    Avg. Losing Trade	($24.15)
    Ratio Avg. Win:Avg. Loss	1.19
    Expectancy	0.48
    Largest Winning Trade	$100.01 
    Largest Losing Trade	($65.17)
    Max. Consecutive Winning Trades	17
    Max. Consecutive Losing Trades	3
    Total Shares/Contracts Held	1714
    Total Commission	$48.81 
    Return on Initial Capital	0.36%
    Annual Rate of Return	16.44%
    Buy & Hold Return	0.93%
    Trading Period	8 Dys
    Max. Equity Run-up(Daily)	$535.85 
    Date of Max. Equity Run-up	3/7/2013 15:00
    Max. Drawdown(Daily)	
    Value	($143.67)
    Date	3/4/2013 15:00
    as % of Initial Capital	0.14%
    Max. Trade Drawdown	($108.49)
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    Pretty light trading this week as the market had few pull backs. Long exposure now is 12%.
     
    #125     Mar 9, 2013
  6. Rol

    Rol

    I will be including updated profit distribution of trades. So far, in line with expectations. I want to see twice the gains in the 0 to 2% range as apposed to 0 to -2%, which is where the majority of trades occur. In addition, an overall slight right shift in the bell curve should be observed.

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    #126     Mar 9, 2013
  7. Rol

    Rol

    Long TMF, Direxion Daily 20+ Yr Trsy Bull 3X, 800 @ 61.66. Stop 50, target 70. There is a lot of headline press about markets near all time highs. I expect short term profit taking, and flight to treasuries.
     
    #127     Mar 12, 2013
  8. Rol

    Rol

    Stop moved to 61.93 to protect profits.
     
    #128     Mar 12, 2013
  9. Rol, you mentioned about you maybe too concentrate on some of the sector doing autotrading in one of your post. Did you find that your p/l for individual stock are too moving in the same direction given that most stocks move in the general direction in trading your previous system in your Rol trading journal previously? Also you are long only previously if the market is down most stocks are down and this defeat your intention of diversify into many stocks
     
    #129     Mar 12, 2013
  10. Rol

    Rol

    Yes, that is a problem. I can't help it that equities and sectors often move up and down together. I need different non correlated strategies.

    Sold TMF premarket at 61.93
     
    #130     Mar 13, 2013