CL -$723(57), GC $48(5)
RESULTS FOR DAY | |
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Contracts: | 62 |
Net $P/L: | -675 |
Wins: | 28 |
Losses: | 24 |
Win%: | 54 |
Avg$Win: | 40 |
Avg$Loss: | -75 |
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: | 62 |
Net $P/L: | -675 |
Wins: | 28 |
Losses: | 24 |
Win%: | 54 |
Avg$Win: | 40 |
Avg$Loss: | -75 |
I tried scalping both with real money and paper. I also found that it requires too much time, effort and emotional capital for gains that did not justify the stress.
ReplyDeleteI know I can be prone to over-trading for a multitude of reasons. Scalping for me is like giving a recovering alcoholic a shot of tequila. You never know if it will end with just one shot or a night of binge drinking. lol
i hope you are able to develop some strategies based on this scalping experience.
ReplyDeletecompare with past loss history, this loss smells like winner.
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