Taking 0.5K to 50K in one year

Discussion in 'Journals' started by Millionaire, Jul 2, 2009.

  1. BarbaraM

    BarbaraM

    More than likely, you obviously do not fit in here.
     
    #11     Jul 3, 2009
  2. Reality is much better than your banal, tranny cheerleading. :p
     
    #12     Jul 3, 2009
  3. Millionaire

    Millionaire

    Account Balance is currently 2501.

    The account is up 400% from the starting 0.5K :)

    I have to admit this intra day trading is very time consuming, requires alot of intense focus.

    Day 1: -215.2
    Day 2: 527
    Day 3: 539.5
    Day 4: 249
    Day 5: 0
    Day 6: 151.3
    Day 7: -472.5
    Day 8: 582
    Day 9: -403.5
    Day 10: 833.5
    Day 11: -321.5
    Day 12: 0
    Day 13: 531.5 (intraday P/L)

    Very tempted to stop trading today (Day 13), while i am still up well. Will see, might take another trade if i get a really good setup...

    Blotter brought upto date:

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    #13     Jul 6, 2009


  4. very nice

    keep up the awesome trading!
     
    #14     Jul 6, 2009
  5. Making course corrections is the mark of a mature individual. Good luck!

     
    #15     Jul 6, 2009
  6. I do not know why you do it on IG ?!
    Why not other sb company that has much lower spreads, I do not want to mention others but there are many.

    If you take profit 10points and you pay 1-2points more then it is like a 10-20% tax on you earnings, as well as losses.

    Further, I have feeling that doing sb on one platform is too much risk.
     
    #16     Jul 9, 2009
  7. any updates??
     
    #17     Jul 16, 2009
  8. xburbx

    xburbx

    im guessing he lost it
     
    #18     Jul 16, 2009
  9. Oh well ... another one down ...
     
    #19     Jul 22, 2009
  10. the1

    the1

    That is a very healthy looking equity curve. There are some periods of prolonged drawdown in there but given more experience you'll probably be able to cut the losing streaks quicker. Overall there's a nice ebb and flow to that curve and it appears as though you are managing risk well. When I started with a small account my curve went straight north. It was the best and worst thing that could have happened to me. I suspect you can guess what the correction looked like :eek:

    Good Luck!
     
    #20     Jul 22, 2009