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Cory2679's Log 1 Attachment(s) Based on some advice from Dinerotrader, in jonbig04 fashion, I've decided to start my own log thread! If anyone is curious about what type of approach I'm trading, just check out my history of posts over at the Reading Charts in Real Time thread. I'll begin with my post from the Trader P/L 2010 thread that lead to me starting this log... Quote:
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Re: Cory2679's Log I plan to use this thread to post all of my trades from each day, after the day is over, and also my weekly P/L. The log is also open to anything else I feel like sharing...I'll basically use it as a journal. I will continue to post real-time charts over at the Reading Charts in Real Time thread, but only when it's convenient and doesn't hinder my trading in any way. I will also continue to post my weekly P/L over at the Trader P/L 2010 thread. |
Re: Cory2679's Log Good luck Cory and keep it going! |
Re: Cory2679's Log Can't wait to see this develop! |
Re: Cory2679's Log I should probably mention...I'm primarily trading off of 15 minute charts on the EUR/JPY, EUR/USD, GBP/USD, & USD/JPY. I will, however, use other timeframes to view the market from different perspectives and degrees of swing, to see major support/resistance, etc. |
Re: Cory2679's Log GL on the journey Cory. You mentioned this was going to be posting a game plan, but it looks more like a goal. Is this log intended strictly as your personal pnl thread in striving for the goal listed or is this more like a journal with details about trades, what one did right, what one did wrong, how can they do better etc.... With kind regards, MK |
Re: Cory2679's Log Quote:
It will probably be more like a journal...definitely not strictly pnl. |
Re: Cory2679's Log Have you considered that with a 5K balance, you could halve your risk, and still reach your goal. A 2.5% risk (still heavy, but still .5% below cowboy levels) with a 10R weekly target is 25%. Now there are many who would balk at the "audacity" of a 10R/week goal. But it is achievable. Also, be sure that should you suffer a string of losses, you reduce you size as your balance decreases. Your risk needs to be based on x% of closed equity, not x% of starting equity. I wish you my best, Thales |
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