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long crude 9440 stop 20

 

close at 94 50 .+10

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stop at -2 pips , at 74

 

close dax at 88 , +12

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This week + 25 called here in advance (total including not called here is over 100 pips)

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close at 94 50 .+10

 

this call based on the indicator went to 94.90 , but on fridays I finish at 18 hours gmt.

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On live calls , the following instruments were traded

 

Aud usd

eur usd

cl

dax

ftse

eurgbp

u k 100

usd yen

 

also trade eur yen,usd chf,kiwi and cable

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On live calls , the following instruments were traded

 

Aud usd

eur usd

cl

dax

ftse

eurgbp

u k 100

usd yen

 

also trade eur yen,usd chf,kiwi and cable

 

Are you trading one pair at a time, or do you have multiple trades open ?

 

What percentage of capital is risked on each trade. Just trying to get your 25 pips into context

 

I give you a chunk of change to manage at 25 pips a week if the MM stacks up :rofl:

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Are you trading one pair at a time, or do you have multiple trades open ?

 

What percentage of capital is risked on each trade. Just trying to get your 25 pips into context

 

I give you a chunk of change to manage at 25 pips a week if the MM stacks up :rofl:

 

I trade no more than 2 pairs against one currency , I can only be long dollar against two other currencies.We also have no more than 2 pairs open on all , as they become difficult to manage.

 

Our risk is 30 pips on lower volatility and 60 pips on higher volatility instruments to start with .On a 10 ,000 account , , that is 0.3 % to 0.6 % , our drawdowns are no more than 100 pips , we have yet to experience more than 40 pips drawdown.

 

I could do with the change from someone sitting in my top pocket.I just have to breathe and it flies into my pockets.:rofl:

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All my trades can not be called here , because I am a real trader concentrating on 6 screens and 10 different instruments.

 

We are now increasing our trades per week , by taking on non system discretionary trades , and also trading before major news.The weekly results will improve

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long e u gbp stop 30 pips 84.35 is entry

 

closed +12 , total + 12 for week

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long e usd 1.3464 stop 12 pips

 

+12 = total 24 for week

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Long E usd 1.3471 stop 12 pips target 12 pips

 

- 12 set up broke down

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long e yen 1.3443 stop 1.3413

 

I missed the exit at 55 due to being disturbed in the trading room. now it is running at -20

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I missed the exit at 55 due to being disturbed in the trading room. now it is running at -20

 

-30 , as i tried to cloe it for a profit , it reversed

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Long usd yen at 101.81 stop 30

 

closed at -14 .................

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Long usd y 101.6 stop 101.30

 

One of my idiotic assistants suggest this trade and it did not meet my system criteria.I have idiots giving me signals for my billionaire indicator

 

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