Net breakdown (contracts traded):
ZS $1948(10), CL -$98(4)
ZS $1948(10), CL -$98(4)
RESULTS FOR DAY | |
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Contracts: | 14 |
Net $P/L: | 1851 |
Wins: | 2 |
Losses: | 3 |
Win%: | 40 |
Avg$Win: | 1082 |
Avg$Loss: | -104 |
A daily chronicle of results of one retail futures trader trading my own accounts. I define myself as a day trader and generally swing for at least a few points most of the time. But I do make the occasional scalp for ticks too.
RESULTS FOR DAY | |
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Contracts: | 14 |
Net $P/L: | 1851 |
Wins: | 2 |
Losses: | 3 |
Win%: | 40 |
Avg$Win: | 1082 |
Avg$Loss: | -104 |
U're on fire MBA..
ReplyDeleteCOngratz... :)
Your a much better trader than me to be able to make money in that mess.
ReplyDeleteGood job!
Keep on fighting the fight. And replace that "hopefully" word with some variety of "believe". Belief is why we pull the trigger, even if the last trigger pull resulted in a powder burn or a little kickback. Believe and achieve, or doubt and die.
ReplyDeleteThanks all.
ReplyDeleteMichael, I lost money in the chart mess I posted!
YM, are you a psychologist? :P
No MBA, I'm not a psychologist, but I did stay at a Holiday Inn Express last month. Seriously though, I've analyzed my own head many times, and continue to do so daily, as I continue the trading journey and work to unravel the mysteries of my own thinking. Trading actually has little to do with discerning entry and exit points. Any 5th grader can handle that. I have a Ph.D in "me". What I talk about are the things I experience myself, and I'm probably a pretty typical case.
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