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If you are a professional skilled trader (I am not referring to most of you ), it is easy to make 25 pips a week ,and compound it every month.It will take 7 years to be a billionaire.

 

Here is a spreadsheet doing this simple maths , 100,000 account to start with , 25 pips a week @$100 per pip = 10,000 a monthor 10% a month.

 

The trades for the last 6 weeks , these show an average of 82 pips (495 pips ) with a drawdown of 24 pips on a 10,000 pip account .The drawdown is 0.0024 % .

 

This is all possible using my refined trading system.Infact 100 pips is possible on some days.

 

This is obviously not possible for failures , frauds , scammers and others who are not skilled traders

returns 25 pips a week.xls

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Come on you genuises on this forums , all you Gurus , mentors , WIZARDS ,trading experts who hang around all the forums (really pretenders who can not trade for a living) , you must all be billionaires like George Sorros .

 

Either it is time to admit you are trading failures or you are a bunch of scammers that are George Sorroses.NUTHING ELSE U SCAMMERS

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Last week 85 pips profit , after a quiet week last week.8 trades , 3 losses , the drawdown was only 31 pips .

 

 

The cumulative result for last 8 weeks is 658 pips , average 82 pips profits per week .

 

total trades 47

11 losses

34 wins

2 breakeven

14 pips per trade profit

Maximum drawdown 40 pips

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We get approximately 50 trading opportunities a week , from approximately 11 different instruments.We filter these out and take an average of 6 trades a week , that is an average of 1 trade every two weeks per instrument.There are days without trades and there are some quiet weeks , and we don't trade every day.

 

George Sorros , a real trader and proper trader , does not trade every day .You can not make hay every day and instruments do not have real trends every day.

 

This evidence contradicts with idiots who sell the idea , that one can have a profitable daily trading strategy and a daily day trading strategy.There are hundreds of systems and ideas of trading every day on most of the other forums , these other forums are full of idiots having daily breakout strategies and daily trading strategies.There is mainly misinformation on these sites.

 

These places are full of pretenders and liars ,claiming to be gurus ,pofessional traders and real traders.

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Last week 85 pips profit , after a quiet week last week.8 trades , 3 losses , the drawdown was only 31 pips .

 

 

The cumulative result for last 8 weeks is 658 pips , average 82 pips profits per week .

 

total trades 47

11 losses

34 wins

2 breakeven

14 pips per trade profit

Maximum drawdown 40 pips

 

and what was the lot side for the trades?

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and what was the lot side for the trades?

 

The lot size is relative to your account size , my personal lot size is irrelevant to the discussion.

 

If you have a $10,000 account size , then 1 lot is fairly safe assuming a worst drawdown of 200 pips ($2,000) , the average drawdown is 35 pips actual or $350.

 

A $100,000 account size allow 10 lots and a £100,000 would allow 15 lots ,as safe money management.

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We get approximately 50 trading opportunities a week , from approximately 11 different instruments.We filter these out and take an average of 6 trades a week , that is an average of 1 trade every two weeks per instrument.There are days without trades and there are some quiet weeks , and we don't trade every day.

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I don't know why I am bothering posting here since I am one of those "idiots" who find trading opportunities every single freakin' trading day, with a few exceptions over the course of the year.

 

But if you filter out 44 out 50 trading opportunities then you didn't have 50 trading opportunities, You had 6 otherwise why filter them out.

 

BTW it is George Soros - one s.

 

Keep the insults coming oh great one.

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I don't know why I am bothering posting here since I am one of those "idiots" who find trading opportunities every single freakin' trading day, with a few exceptions over the course of the year.

 

But if you filter out 44 out 50 trading opportunities then you didn't have 50 trading opportunities, You had 6 otherwise why filter them out.

 

BTW it is George Soros - one s.

 

Keep the insults coming oh great one.

 

I see potential 50 trading opportunities every week , sorry I missed the word potential.I can trade every 5 minutes if I want , that is when I miss the quality high probability trades , because energies are exausted and the mind is screwed up and distracted from the quality trading.

 

There is a difference between a gambler and a skilled trader , you might be the skilled trader like all the genuises on forums .A skilled surgeon knows exactly where to cut , a gambling butcher/surgeon will cut in ten different places until by luck he cuts the right place.I hope this made your day.

 

You are the one who sees big trend bars every day although profits and economies don't change wildly on a daily basis.

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I see potential 50 trading opportunities every week , sorry I missed the word potential.I can trade every 5 minutes if I want , that is when I miss the quality high probability trades , because energies are exausted and the mind is screwed up and distracted from the quality trading.

 

There is a difference between a gambler and a skilled trader , you might be the skilled trader like all the genuises on forums .A skilled surgeon knows exactly where to cut , a gambling butcher/surgeon will cut in ten different places until by luck he cuts the right place.I hope this made your day.

 

You are the one who sees big trend bars every day although profits and economies don't change wildly on a daily basis.

And you must be a mind reader, as well as a skilled surgeon, since you know me and everyone other trader on this or any other trading forum.

 

Keep up the good work, you talk a good game.

 

Have a good Sunday resting your skills.

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Last week 85 pips profit , after a quiet week last week.8 trades , 3 losses , the drawdown was only 31 pips .

 

 

The cumulative result for last 8 weeks is 658 pips , average 82 pips profits per week .

 

total trades 47

11 losses

34 wins

2 breakeven

14 pips per trade profit

Maximum drawdown 40 pips

 

Last week + 104 pips

 

6 trades , 4 wins , 2 losses .Maximum drawdown 30 pips

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The results should now improve , we have increase trades on crude oil .This should increase the number of trades to appoximately 10 trades per week and average 150 pips a week .

 

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also trade eur yen,usd chf,kiwi and cable

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And you must be a mind reader, as well as a skilled surgeon, since you know me and everyone other trader on this or any other trading forum.

 

Keep up the good work, you talk a good game.

 

Have a good Sunday resting your skills.

 

I went to another forum , where all the gurus and traders were pretending to win and become elite traders They admitted , they were incapable of making pips consistently and were actually losing money from trading .They were actually liars , frauds , forum idiots , amateurs , learners , scammers ,failed traders and trading idiots , looking for unsuspecting new comers to the forum , they wanted to sell them trading education( via pms ) on technical anylyses.

 

None of them are millionaires ,let alone billionaires , but just a bunch of forum idiots.

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yesterday the non system discretionary trades on oil resulted in 67.5 pips plus 10 pips on dax longs = 77.5 pips profit

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Last week + 104 pips

 

6 trades , 4 wins , 2 losses .Maximum drawdown 30 pips

 

Previous week 6 trades 20 pips

last week 13 trades , 141 pips , 4 losses

 

The cumulative result for last 10 weeks is 819 pips , average 82 pips profits per week .

 

total trades 66

17 losses

47 wins

2 breakeven

12.4 pips per trade profit

Maximum drawdown 70 pips

 

Even George Sorros would be proud of this , let alone the frauds who hang around forums.

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Previous week 6 trades 20 pips

last week 13 trades , 141 pips , 4 losses

 

The cumulative result for last 10 weeks is 819 pips , average 82 pips profits per week .

 

total trades 66

17 losses

47 wins

2 breakeven

12.4 pips per trade profit

Maximum drawdown 70 pips

 

Even George Sorros would be proud of this , let alone the frauds who hang around forums.

George would be more impressed if you traded with a live account and made less or lost money. Sim money doesn't purchase anything except self love.

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George would be more impressed if you traded with a live account and made less or lost money. Sim money doesn't purchase anything except self love.

 

A fraud is One who assumes a false pose; an impostor who posts as a real trader , but the only real trader I know is George Sorros .He would be more impressed , if all you forex frauds claiming to be professional traders on forums , could all start wearing clean underwears , maybe even wear it on your heads.

 

You are all professional traders hanging around forums , but you all need to sell something to buy a clean underwear.

 

Mr Farts a trading failure said on one of the forums " I am a professional , but I sell education with forum owners , so I can afford a new underwear"

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Smells like snake oil to me - but than again FX is the crack circus tent - the new gold rush where the get rich fast crowd go get broke fast. Any intermediate trader can come up with a "winning system:" that looks great on paper - back testing, but of course will not work now otherwise it would not be for sale!

 

So really, come on .... even when I had my best profitable years I would not waste a minute of my time trying to hustle someone out of a couple dollars per day holding their hand all day when a decent market day just day dreaming in my underwear equates to many thousands of dollars. its, But it took many years and a few $100K to get to that level - but even than I would not dream that I could make that happen for anybody else. Maybe if i had a 100 month winning streak - but really we all know any real winner would never need to solicit strangers on-line for spare change. So good luck to you - after all in the gold rush many of the hustlers selling the 100 pip systems - I mean the gold mine maps, ended up being the real winners.:crap::angry::helloooo::doh::haha:;):rofl:

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Smells like snake oil to me - but than again FX is the crack circus tent - the new gold rush where the get rich fast crowd go get broke fast. Any intermediate trader can come up with a "winning system:" that looks great on paper - back testing, but of course will not work now otherwise it would not be for sale!

 

So really, come on .... even when I had my best profitable years I would not waste a minute of my time trying to hustle someone out of a couple dollars per day holding their hand all day when a decent market day just day dreaming in my underwear equates to many thousands of dollars. its, But it took many years and a few $100K to get to that level - but even than I would not dream that I could make that happen for anybody else. Maybe if i had a 100 month winning streak - but really we all know any real winner would never need to solicit strangers on-line for spare change. So good luck to you - after all in the gold rush many of the hustlers selling the 100 pip systems - I mean the gold mine maps, ended up being the real winners.:crap::angry::helloooo::doh::haha:;):rofl:

 

All systems look great on paper and backtesting , they do not work in realtime because a system need competent , skilled and disciplined traders to execute it.A system is worth nothing to unskilled , undisciplined and incompetent players with phsyche issues.Even if i gave the system away for free , 99 % would fail at making money using it.There are no distractions in back tesing .

 

In real time execution most traders will screw up due to trading mindsets not being in tune with the system and hundreds of other issues.

 

Maybe someone could start selling education courses on the 100 pip system?Or better offer price action education without guarantee of success.

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Is there a point to this thread aside from posting fictitious results?

 

It exposes all the frauds who have been claiming to be xpurts and professional traders hanging around forums , as nothing more than forum scammers selling stuff on lies.

 

These results are very good and not fictitious , they are based on a trading system I have created and am trading on a live account,It proves , if you know how to trade , yoiu can make serious money , if you can't ...remain a scammer.

 

It makes all you scammers feel like frueds' cases.

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It exposes all the frauds who have been claiming to be xpurts and professional traders hanging around forums , as nothing more than forum scammers selling stuff on lies.

 

These results are very good and not fictitious , they are based on a trading system I have created and am trading on a live account,It proves , if you know how to trade , yoiu can make serious money , if you can't ...remain a scammer.

 

It makes all you scammers feel like frueds' cases.

 

Unfortunately OilFXPro...... this has nothing to do with exposing anyone else, nor does it offer any proof of trades you may be doing. Regardless if you are selling anything or not.

You would require more information for real due diligence and more cohesive and consistent thought process for why you are doing trades, results and methodology.

 

.....so in that respect - your parody of a 'real' fictitious account seems to be continuing well. ;)

apart from really having picked up the sales pitch part yet - lift your game! :)

 

Also not sure why you keep mentioning George Sorros/Soros/Symonds or any others - they trade differently and they also 'sold' their services as a hedge fund....a far better option IMHO. Call me in three years with an audited track record - then fee free to charge 3 and 50.

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Call me in three years with an audited track record - then fee free to charge 3 and 50.

 

Only those peddling inside information can get away with charging 3 and 50; otherwise, it's 2 and 20 like most others.

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You would require more information for real due diligence and more cohesive and consistent thought process for why you are doing trades, results and methodology.

 

 

You could not decipher the codes and crack the system , even if it was emailed to you and handed on a plate.That is how complicated it would be , because trading is an art and you can not put thousands of words in explaining the thoughts process , the methodology and the reasons behind it's success.

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You could not decipher the codes and crack the system , even if it was emailed to you and handed on a plate.That is how complicated it would be , because trading is an art and you can not put thousands of words in explaining the thoughts process , the methodology and the reasons behind it's success.

 

Then your postings are largely pointless right?

I would not be interested in copying it. If you can do it I would rather give you money - borrowed money even - and watch you compound it.

 

but for others - simply rattling off....bought here, sold here could mean anything.

Not for me to comment or care really......

Except it also makes me wonder - why tell everyone how much of an idiot other traders are for not following instructions when its 'complicated' 'is an art' and 'you can not put thousands of words in explaining the thoughts process , the methodology and the reasons behind it's success' - all a bit confusing really.

 

Are you sure your not being deliberately obtuse?

 

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For MM - with returns like these I would pay 3 and 50 - I think I would also be making regular withdrawals which of course would limit my compounded gains but hey my risk aversion often gets the better of me.

There is an interesting interview on bloomberg dot com with Stanley Druckenmiller today - he makes some interesting points all traders should take note of and even comments on the fees charged by so called hedge fund managers. You will like it.

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