I'm a single father of two, working part time and studying part time, and because of that I have very limited trading time but I am very committed to make this work. I'm relatively new to Forex but I've always believed that being in a community of like minded people with similar goals will greatly help me achieve my goals whatever they may be. After reading around various forums and blogs, I've decided to make AIMS my "trading home".
Strategy
As of Apr 27th 2016: The Setup on EURUSD M1 pair (due to its high volatility and low spread on my broker), using the Flowchart, or at least what my understanding of it is. For now, I will only find setups in the direction of higher time frame trend (higher probability setup). I'm still new to this, so feel free to tear me new one if I did something wrong/interpreted the charts and setups wrongly.
Trade Management
For entry: Long is 3 pips above AIMS box (1 pip + rounded up spread), short is 1 pip below AIMS box.
As for the rest, Immy wrote this simple TM on page 117 of his The Setup journal:
immy wrote:Hi
The simplest TM is 10P stop loss move to BE at +10 and exit at 20p. this is ideal for Stage 1. Which is , Train to be Disciplined by utilising T20 principle into your Written Trading plan as per the template.
Thanks for your post, appreciate it.
cheers
Risk Management
0.1% for at least 20 trades (T20 principles) but I plan on continuing to use it until I consistently break-even or even better, consistently profitable. I debated using a demo account at first, but I feel like I learn much more winning/losing $0.50 of real money than winning/losing $500 of demo money. When I first started trading Forex, I blew up a couple of demo accounts and I didn't even flinch, but when I entered my first real trade and lost around $2, I started doing things like revenge trading, seeing setups that aren't there, doubling my risk to make back what I lost etc.
Trading Schedule
I only have around 30-60 minutes on some days to watch the charts, and I will try my best to make sure it's around Frankfurt/London Open or New York Open. If I don't see any setups or I missed it, then I will move on.