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cla4ss

Member Since Oct 09, 2009  9 posts Claus (cla4ss) Jan 13 2010 at 15:54
Nice trades. Can you tell anything about how you trade?

xcalibur

Member Since Jan 09, 2010  44 posts xcalibur (xcalibur) Jan 15 2010 at 06:48
good results but all your current trades are looking bad....how come you scalp if you can stack up such losses,i thought scalping meant getting in and getting out before even the price knows it...anyway,good results generally

I mean business and i mean it
PipCollector

Member Since Jan 05, 2010  92 posts PipCollector Jan 15 2010 at 13:09
Yeah, he does have a huge open loss, but nevertheless even if he were to close all of the open positions, he would still have an excellent return rate.

Well done.

Have you tried replicating the results on a real account?

Patience is a virtue.
xcalibur

Member Since Jan 09, 2010  44 posts xcalibur (xcalibur) Jan 15 2010 at 19:08
yeah pip collector...i'm just wandering why he is suffering such a huge loss at once...anyway,he is a good scalper and hope he transfers his skill to a real account

I mean business and i mean it
bhanu545

Member Since Dec 11, 2009  26 posts bhanu545 Jan 16 2010 at 18:33
i think this trader doesnt use stoploss at all.his aim is to get few pips and get out of the trade.or might be he opened the trades and forgot lol.

xcalibur

Member Since Jan 09, 2010  44 posts xcalibur (xcalibur) Jan 17 2010 at 03:20
Well...i can't exactly say why a successful scalper managed to stack up such huge amount of losses

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DojiSan

Member Since Dec 05, 2009  6 posts DojiSan Jan 17 2010 at 14:14
Got caught. I am going to cut loses tonight, sunday if dollar continues to strengthen. If equity falls below $402,000 I will cut everything and stop trading this account. At least i get $380,000 profit :) in less than 1 year.

pc8multifx

Member Since Sep 04, 2009  801 posts pc8multifx (pc8multifx) Jan 17 2010 at 15:55
Unfortunately u cant buy a Ferrari from demo profits....lol

https://cp.commercialnetworkservices.net/aff.php?aff=623
xcalibur

Member Since Jan 09, 2010  44 posts xcalibur (xcalibur) Jan 17 2010 at 22:49
lol.....Dojisan....cut your loses on time and you'll never get caught in such kind of mess or at worst if you are too emotionally attached to a losing trade,then hedge it and wait for a pull back,there are myriads of ways to manage a losing trade but in tihis case i don't know how you managed to open scores of losing trades,anyway its cool its a demo account or you would have paid for your sins dearly

I mean business and i mean it
DojiSan

Member Since Dec 05, 2009  6 posts DojiSan Jan 18 2010 at 01:50
This is how I trade. I usually get caught most of the time, but for some reason the account will just keep growing lol. I have a 'whacky' system. Oh well.

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