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1pipatatime

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This is just me having somewhere to keep my records as I'm trading in different place's until the end of March.

 

Just to let a few of you know who are interested, I'm a compulsive trader and I'm working on reaching a target per day and switching off or I have been told by GF that there will be a conversation to be had. And everyone knows if the women gets X we get O

 

So this is about me reaching my target which is 20 pips per day and switching off unless on the day's that I'm trading with a group (where I can trade for longer) and trading to a time line instead.

 

cheers

 

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Since I have just come back from a xmas break in which I have learnt to relax again and decided to trade for fun instead of pressuring myself to reach new limits, I'm getting myself back into the groove by trading demo this week and going live on Monday.

 

So here are my results for the day

 

DATE PAIR E/TIME CONT E/PRICE EX/TIME EX/PRICE PIPS TOT/PIPS $AUD

 

04/01/11 AUD/USD 09:00 +1 1.00745 09:19 1.00846 10.1 10.1 100.29

04/01/11 AUD/USD 08:01 +1 1.00650 08:40 1.00769 11.9 22 118.16

04/01/11 GBP/USD 00:32 +1 1.54799 01:01 1.54905 10.6 32.6 104.42

04/01/11 GBP/USD 00:17 -1 1.54928 00:29 1.54781 14.7 47.3 144.65

TOTAL $AUD 467.52

 

Feels good getting the rust out of the joints and the brian looking forward to rest of the week and going live again next week.

 

Daily target starting from next week which is only 20 pips per trading day compounding after every 20 pips.

 

Before anyone gets carried away it's only a game and the most it will cost me is a mini contract which is only around $30 AUD

 

 

Trade Invest Amount Pips Percent Profit

1 $29.62 20 67.5% $20.00

2 $37.62 20 67.5% $25.40

3 $47.78 20 67.5% $32.26

4 $60.68 20 67.5% $40.97

5 $77.07 20 67.5% $52.04

6 $97.89 20 67.5% $66.09

7 $124.33 20 67.5% $83.94

8 $157.90 20 67.5% $106.62

9 $200.55 20 67.5% $135.41

10 $254.71 20 67.5% $171.98

11 $323.51 20 67.5% $218.43

12 $410.88 20 67.5% $277.42

13 $521.85 20 67.5% $352.34

14 $662.78 20 67.5% $447.50

15 $841.78 20 67.5% $568.36

16 $1,069.13 20 67.5% $721.87

17 $1,357.88 20 67.5% $916.82

18 $1,724.61 20 67.5% $1,164.44

19 $2,190.38 20 67.5% $1,478.92

20 $2,781.95 20 67.5% $1,878.35

21 $3,533.29 20 67.5% $2,385.64

22 $4,487.55 20 67.5% $3,029.95

23 $5,699.52 20 67.5% $3,848.26

24 $7,238.83 20 67.5% $4,887.59

25 $9,193.86 20 67.5% $6,207.61

26 $11,676.91 20 67.5% $7,884.13

27 $14,830.56 20 67.5% $10,013.44

28 $18,835.94 20 67.5% $12,717.84

29 $23,923.07 20 67.5% $16,152.62

30 $30,384.12 20 67.5% $20,515.05

31 $38,590.14 20 67.5% $26,055.68

32 $49,012.41 20 67.5% $33,092.69

33 $62,249.48 20 67.5% $42,030.23

34 $79,061.58 20 67.5% $53,381.59

35 $100,414.21 20 67.5% $67,798.67

36 $127,533.68 20 67.5% $86,109.46

37 $161,977.46 20 67.5% $109,365.56

38 $205,723.69 20 67.5% $138,902.58

39 $261,284.72 20 67.5% $176,416.83

40 $331,851.45 20 67.5% $224,062.78

 

Cheers

1pipatatime

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Trades for today.

 

 

DATE 05/01/11 PAIR AUD/USD E/TIME 01:02 CONT -1 E/PRICE 1.00625

EX/TIME 01:28 EX/PRICE 1.00300 PIPS 32.5 TOT/PIPS 32.5 $AUD 323.37

 

DATE 05/01/11 PAIR AUD/USD E/TIME 00:27 CONT +1 E/PRICE 1.00591 EX/TIME 00:57 EX/PRICE 1.00641 PIPS 05.0 TOT/PIPS 37.5 $AUD 49.75

 

DATE 05/01/11 PAIR AUD/USD E/TIME 00:15 CONT -1 E/PRICE 1.00703 EX/TIME 00:26 EX/PRICE 1.00592 PIPS 11.1 TOT/PIPS 48.6 $AUD 110.44

 

TOTAL $AUD 483.56 TOT/PIPS 48.6

 

Aussie set up well this am and now the challenge is not to go back to the market today.

 

Cheers

 

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Trades for today.

 

 

DATE 06/01/11 PAIR AUD/USD E/TIME 08:36 CONT -1 E/PRICE 0.99891

EX/TIME 08:42 EX/PRICE 0.99781 PIPS 11.0 TOT/PIPS 11.0 $AUD 110.23

 

DATE 06/01/11 PAIR AUD/USD E/TIME 07:52 CONT +1 E/PRICE 0.99666 EX/TIME 08:23 EX/PRICE 0.99866 PIPS 20.0 TOT/PIPS 31.0 $AUD 200.41

 

DATE 06/01/11 PAIR AUD/USD E/TIME 07:34 CONT -1 E/PRICE 0.99830 EX/TIME 07:49 EX/PRICE 0.99649 PIPS 18.1 TOT/PIPS 49.1 $AUD 181.37

 

DATE 06/01/11 PAIR AUD/USD E/TIME 07:07 CONT +1 E/PRICE 0.99705

EX/TIME 07:30 EX/PRICE 0.99819 PIPS 11.4 TOT/PIPS 60.5 $AUD 114.23

 

DATE 06/01/11 PAIR AUD/USD E/TIME 00:35 CONT -1 E/PRICE 1.00014 EX/TIME 01:20 EX/PRICE 0.99846 PIPS 21.8 TOT/PIPS 82.3 $AUD 218.03

 

DATE 05/01/11 PAIR AUD/USD E/TIME 23:30 CONT +1 E/PRICE 0.99923 EX/TIME 00:28 EX/PRICE 1.00117 PIPS 19.4 TOT/PIPS 101.7 $AUD 194.03

 

TOTAL $AUD 1,018.30 TOT/PIPS 101.7

 

It was good trading with the guy’s again, fun all round

 

Cheers

 

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