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19 pips on an s2. Best try of the day. Cumulatively 42 pips. About 5% ROI
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Ray first of all congrats!:) for great results. I see you're trading dax now also.I wonder which time frame do you stick with for dax ?
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micchhaal wrote:Ray first of all congrats!:) for great results. I see you're trading dax now also.I wonder which time frame do you stick with for dax ?

mainly m5. In fact just about all the time M5. Requires a lot of patience though, as it doesnt set up so many times a day as m1
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:) i stay usually on h1 if ntg is going on the might drop to lower time frames:) so everyday im working on my patience..... for now just gathering info about dax and how people trade it :) cheers Ray !
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Last Dax of the day. 8 lucky pips. PO set after top fractal, long opened and closed manually at 16:51pm when I thought enough was enough, which looks like nearly as much as the little surge ever offered


That's it for today, seems to add up to 60.7 pips. I don't think I've shown every example, but about 8% ROI.

What fun \m/
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bloody hell
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The Consistent Pursuit of DS1 :nerd

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I understand that I can't catch all the moves or all the signals but my objective is to catch THE VALID SIGNALS & ONLY the Valid Signals.

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immy wrote:bloody hell
Thank you, it's my lucky week. But not pretending it's easy.......... I suppose after having done thousands of aims trades now, one has confidence in the system and it's just a case of bricklaying. It will require the same attention to detail tomorrow and the week after, the same entries and exits, some wins, and some losses, while plenty other people devote all their energy to finding the next strategy which comes along..............
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1% daily gain, compounded for 250 trading days, (approximately one year) would produce 1103% account growth[/center]

"Markets reflect the positioning of the sum total of investors – they are not driven by something an individual investor knows that the rest of us don’t, but they do to an extent reflect what investors think other investors are thinking and so can diverge in the shorter term from the economic fundamentals."
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wiseambitions wrote:Last Dax of the day. 8 lucky pips. PO set after top fractal, long opened and closed manually at 16:51pm when I thought enough was enough, which looks like nearly as much as the little surge ever offered


That's it for today, seems to add up to 60.7 pips. I don't think I've shown every example, but about 8% ROI.

What fun \m/
In the chat room earlier you mentioned you use a 20 pip emergency stop and close earlier if it isn't looking good, but that must mean you risk about 2.5% per trade, is that right? I am just interested as your return is very high for the amount of pips! :o
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Your calculations are spot on :)
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1% daily gain, compounded for 250 trading days, (approximately one year) would produce 1103% account growth[/center]

"Markets reflect the positioning of the sum total of investors – they are not driven by something an individual investor knows that the rest of us don’t, but they do to an extent reflect what investors think other investors are thinking and so can diverge in the shorter term from the economic fundamentals."
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Dax Friday. Ranging all day, difficult conditions and easy to get chopped in the whip saw. Not good. Makes you feel like you don't know how to trade, but what you have to do is look at the week and realise there has been good progress.

On days when the market doesnt move nobody is going to succeed, it's not the fault of any system.

I'm in a long trade but wondering whether to pull out even if I give away 5 or 10 pips, decisions have to be taken.



Still, imagine how challenging it would be to sort out the following problem
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1% daily gain, compounded for 250 trading days, (approximately one year) would produce 1103% account growth[/center]

"Markets reflect the positioning of the sum total of investors – they are not driven by something an individual investor knows that the rest of us don’t, but they do to an extent reflect what investors think other investors are thinking and so can diverge in the shorter term from the economic fundamentals."
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