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Disliked{image} Ok currently GJ is in a scalp buy TP is 149.24 SL is a close at or below 139.731 on 1m --------------------------------------------------- Should sl recommendation fill before price moves up to tp then I ill short GJ for a quick power scalp to 139.49. That will be my last recommendation of the day.Ignored
Disliked{quote} That's good for you. But one thing, I don't understand yet. How an experienced trader like you done revenge trading all the day? As you are a long term trader - you need to wait for the right setup and right time for entry but it looks like you also traded almost same number of trade like GJscalper (who is a scalper.)Ignored
DislikedNewbie trader = scalping Pro trader = long term Pro trader = 10% / year profit Newbie trader = 10% / 5 minute profit - or 100% lostIgnored
Disliked{quote} Maybe he need "Merlin Touch" http://www.forexfactory.com/showthread.php?t=405Ignored
DislikedNewbie trader = scalping Pro trader = long term Pro trader = 10% / year profit Newbie trader = 10% / 5 minute profit - or 100% lostIgnored
Disliked{quote} Do you believe in those? I don't. Those strategy published long time ago in this market and now most of the time it received bad feedback. I also believe in right setup.Ignored
Disliked{quote} Not completely true... there is noob scalping and experienced trader scalping..... noobs tend to scalp for a few pips with no stop loss, which is why they manage to blow their account up.Ignored
Disliked{quote} I don't know because i blow my account several time. With my perspective holygrail is: 1. Good system with less drawdown 2. Bad system with constant lossing trade - you can trade opposite In this forum i think you can't get No.1, but bunch of No.2.Ignored
Disliked11% profit so far, with less than 1% drawdown.I think I should stop here and let Geppy catch up! What do you think? Oh and for those of you who just started trading yesterday, Money managment is the key to this all. If a person opens a PAMM for 500usd and an investor deposits 20k... Should the master account earn 5% than the 20k will grow 5% as well! Don't let these "gurus" tell you that "The larger the account, you will trade it differently!" As if that is the case, then you aren't sticking to the same money managment, because everyone and...
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Disliked{quote} GJscalper, nice trades. I agree with you that money management is important regardless of account size, $5,000 or $500. But I do want to point out sometimes account sizes do matter even when risking the same %. But this problem only applies to ECN brokers which have a minimum trade lot requirement: 0.01 lot. The below example shows how that requirement affects risk management of a smaller account. Say you have a $5,000 account and a $500 account. Define the risk to be 1% of the equity for 100 pips. For the $5,000 account, that means each...Ignored
Disliked{quote} GJscalper, nice trades. I agree with you that money management is important regardless of account size, $5,000 or $500. But I do want to point out sometimes account sizes do matter even when risking the same %. But this problem only applies to ECN brokers which have a minimum trade lot requirement: 0.01 lot. The below example shows how that requirement affects risk management of a smaller account. Say you have a $5,000 account and a $500 account. Define the risk to be 1% of the equity for 100 pips. For the $5,000 account, that means each...Ignored
Disliked{quote} GJscalper, nice trades. I agree with you that money management is important regardless of account size, $5,000 or $500. But I do want to point out sometimes account sizes do matter even when risking the same %. But this problem only applies to ECN brokers which have a minimum trade lot requirement: 0.01 lot. The below example shows how that requirement affects risk management of a smaller account. Say you have a $5,000 account and a $500 account. Define the risk to be 1% of the equity for 100 pips. For the $5,000 account, that means each...Ignored
Disliked{quote} Gotta agree with Magic and remind all of the psychology involved as well. Trading with $50 or trading with $5000 IS different. Why? Fear, greed, hesitancy, potential for greater loss, human factors, etc. affect everyone no matter who you are. Someone trading with $50 is way more likely to take risks because the draw down to blow out is negligible. Anyone who went through the learning curve of trading went through days of uncertainty, second guessing oneself, moving one's stop loss, and doubt to name but a few. Unless you are a robot devoid...Ignored