Dave from Sydney's Journal [Awarded Title: the Box-Trader]

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Dave! Well done on the positive long trade. For me the Short was just not a setup, it was reversal and trend on EJ was Long Long Long! at that time. Well done on catching the long. I took that too and got out for 10.
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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.

My Deathbed Advice "5:1 Reward to Risk Ratio".

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Your checklist is just so ace!
Profits in fx don't often if ever happen by accident, and yet losses do.
If we all printed your list and plastered it everwhere, even papered our rooms with it, I'm sure we'd all do better!
I wish more people would come on here to share something on their journals

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Fri 11 Jan

Nothing for me today, worked late. Just saw some huge moves on EU and EJ so I hope someone climbed into them! Happy weekend to everyone!

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Dave wrote:Fri 11 Jan

Nothing for me today, worked late. Just saw some huge moves on EU and EJ so I hope someone climbed into them! Happy weekend to everyone!

Dave
Hi Dave, actually there were some lovely moves after a quiet London morning, but I just wrote about them on my own journal (missed it!), also sms with a fellow aimster who shares thoughts with me, suggesting we have to be content if we dont trade due to one of several requisite conditions not having been met even if that trade turned out to be a whopping winner. For me that may have been the situation at 1330GMT. We are hopeful that the trades which do satisfy all of the rules, such as AO wave near ZL, not towards purple, and not from an aims box too high, have a high probability of putting us in a W3 or w5 not a 2 or 4 and which will give us a good outcome.
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I wish more people would come on here to share something on their journals

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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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You're absolute right, Ray. If its not a setup then it's not a setup and it doesn't matter what the market does. Similarly, even if it is a setup but we pay rent then so be it. I once heard these situations described as the 'background noise' of the market, and we just filter out this noise while waiting for our conditions to be met - even if that noise ends up being an 80 pip jump!

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AGREED
What is the Secret of Successful Trading?
The Consistent Pursuit of DS1 :nerd

The thing that makes me money in trading is when I "Objectively Follow my Trading Plan".

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.

My Deathbed Advice "5:1 Reward to Risk Ratio".

Yo, banana boy! 🍌
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Weekly summary:

6 trades, 4 wins, 2 losses, +18.5 pips

Running pip count (2 weeks):
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So next week is tough for me. I am working late on Tuesday and Wednesday, so unlikely to trade these days unless work is dead quiet, and Thursday afternoon I'm off interstate for a wedding so Thursday and Friday are definitely out.

I am AWARE that I don't have much time to trade next week. I am AWARE that in the past I may have forced trades and been un-disciplined and tried to achieve a weeks profit in the short time I have available. I am AWARE that these forced trades and un-disciplined approach has hurt my trading balance. I am AWARE of these issues and so I am able to trade with patience and discipline and not force what isn't there!

Cya Monday,
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Mon 14 Jan

1. Did you perform your pre-trading routine?

Yes. Had a rushed day so sitting for a few minutes and going through my routine really setlled me down and cleared my mind. This is the whole point of the routine.

2. Did you trade today? If yes, detail your entries including reasons for entry and exit and trade results.

Well I was 10 mins late for the drop just before LO, and I was a little distracted throughout the next few hours, partly trying to hard not to force it. Saw a couple chances but second guessed them – have to just trust the setup, and when it rears it’s head jump on it, especially if I’m now waiting for that first fractal on M5.

Anyway, tomorrow is another day, although as I mentioned I’m unlikely to see any decent chart time this week.
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Tue 15 Jan

Found a little bit of time amongst work but it was to no avail, small rent on GBPUSD short that in hindsight wasn't an amazing entry. Anyway, I can cop a -2.5 pips, happy I followed my trading plan and closed for small loss. No pic, won't upload for some reason.

Results summary:

1. -2.5
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Here it is, tried to grab a W5.
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