Investing $15K to earn 3% per week

Discussion in 'Journals' started by PersistentTradr, Jun 16, 2007.

Will PT achieve his goal of 3% per week using $15k of starting capital?

Poll closed Jun 23, 2007.
  1. Yes. 3% per week is definitely doable.

    30 vote(s)
    47.6%
  2. Not a chance. He's nuts and doesn't know anything about trading.

    33 vote(s)
    52.4%
  1. I went long on a bounce off of yesterday's high. +10 on 1st contract and holding the 2nd with a stop at entry +10.
     
    #81     Sep 13, 2007
  2. Ok...last post for the am--I promise :)

    I did get stopped out on the 2nd contract for +10. Market looks a little deceptive to me. ie Russell and Nasdaq are not really participating at this point. Adv/Dec volume is rising, but, A/D line is a little choppy.

    With that said, it could be the calm before the storm ;-)
     
    #82     Sep 13, 2007
  3. Just 10 pts today :-O

    I was very confident with this trade, but, my stop got hit at the very low of the swing low (483). Normally, I would entertain the idea of moving my stop to break-even +1 and hold the position until price reached the next pivot. However, being we are near/at options/futures expiration date I decided to hedge against any volatility that can occur near expiration date.

    So...we take our 10 pts, smile, and live to trade another day.
     
    #83     Sep 13, 2007
  4. Hey folks,

    Still recovering from my PC disaster so I don't have all the other tools I use to create images of charts and such on my other PC.

    Week 13 ended up break-even. I was up 10 pts going into friday and got stopped out on a trade for -10. So the net result was 0 pts gained for the week.

    No trades on Monday or Tuesday with FOMC circus in town.

    For you swing traders out there, I have a rather large Straddle in play right now. I'm hoping the market will make a rather large move in either direction after the circus leaves town ;-)

    Wish me luck!
     
    #84     Sep 18, 2007
  5. BTW--If anyone has any extensive experience resolving Windows XP "Delayed Write Failed Errors" send me a private message. It's a nasty error that appears to be random.

    I ask for a pm because I don't want to clutter this thread with PC technical talk.
     
    #85     Sep 18, 2007
  6. Hey folks,

    Sorry for the delays. I had some business out-of-town to take care of so I've pretty much have been just managing swing and position trade posiltions this past week.

    I'm back with a new computer that is setup to resume intraday trading.

    I'm tempted to play any attempt to fill the gap today.
     
    #86     Sep 27, 2007
  7. yoavavr

    yoavavr

    I've been following your thread, and there are just a couple of things i find hard to understand.
    Howcome your commisions come out to exactly 8$ every week? On some weeks you made more trades and yet your total was 8$ for each week. How much commision do you pay on each leg if i may ask?

    And how do your stops always get filled at exactly -10? there is never any slippage with YM futures?

    I'm sorry if the questions are a little stupid - i am new to futures. The commisions i saw were at about 2$ per leg per contract at IB.
     
    #87     Oct 1, 2007
  8. Week 15 results posted.

    Minimal trading resulting in a down week.
     
    #88     Oct 1, 2007
  9. Good start to the week. I spent the weekend trying to figure out the "delayed write error..." and gave up and just rebuilt my trading desktop machine from scratch reinstalling all the hardware and operating system. I have the bare minimum of software installed to do what I do and so far the error hasn't surfaced.

    I stayed with the trend today in both intraday and swing accounts. I did start scaling out of my straddle position during the afternoon.

    Attached is today's intraday chart.
     
    #89     Oct 1, 2007
  10. Oh crap--good catch yoavavr! The commissions are indeed incorrect. I will update the spreadsheet to reflect accurate commission fees.

    My sincerest apologies to all for the error.

    And yes, there is some slippage on the entry fills when I enter on market. However, I do a lot of entry's using limit orders and the 1st exit is always a limit order. On the exits, my best guess as to why I don't see slippage is because I'm only trading 1-2 contracts.

    Excellent questions and thanks for finding the commission error!
     
    #90     Oct 1, 2007