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big losses the last few weeks
forex_trader_139412
Ahli sejak Jul 16, 2013
385 hantaran
Aug 25, 2015 at 13:18
Ahli sejak Jul 16, 2013
385 hantaran
The last few weeks were exceptionally hard on my accounts. I also saw some pretty stable accounts of other traders go bust.
I was testing some new ways, which did well for weeks and then ....BOOM...out of the blue false signals were produced and I acted on them. Too many stoplosses were hit and just more and more false signals came out. Some of my real accounts suffered unrecoverable (in short term) damage.
Did you guys also experience hard times?
I was testing some new ways, which did well for weeks and then ....BOOM...out of the blue false signals were produced and I acted on them. Too many stoplosses were hit and just more and more false signals came out. Some of my real accounts suffered unrecoverable (in short term) damage.
Did you guys also experience hard times?
Ahli sejak Oct 02, 2014
909 hantaran
Aug 25, 2015 at 15:35
Ahli sejak Oct 02, 2014
909 hantaran
Yes. I believe everyone of us has had bad trades and bad periods. It's important not to give in to this emotion. Tough times don't last, tough people do.
Positivity
forex_trader_139412
Ahli sejak Jul 16, 2013
385 hantaran
Aug 25, 2015 at 16:03
Ahli sejak Jul 16, 2013
385 hantaran
Yes, the usual ups and downs are fine.. I can cope with that, but I would like to know if anyone experienced 'exceptional' difficult times in the very recent past or just me? Or did my accounts buckle with the usual ups and downs?
forex_trader_186239
Ahli sejak Apr 15, 2014
224 hantaran
Aug 25, 2015 at 21:15
Ahli sejak Apr 15, 2014
224 hantaran
market was hunting the super-leveraged accounts trying to hit its stop losses... usual story
forex_trader_264753
Ahli sejak Jul 25, 2015
20 hantaran
Aug 26, 2015 at 06:53
Ahli sejak Jul 25, 2015
20 hantaran
Rihan i feel you.
I have since last week like 90% loosing trades and normally i got always around 80% winning trades. I even almost grilled one of my accounts last week because i got demotivated and angry and wanted to earn fast the lost money back so i traded big lots. Usual beginner mistake 😁
Have as well a feeling like i have now a bad period.
Maybe its the best to just go to vacation or just concentrate on something else when you think you got a bad period and just relax for a while and think about something else and try it a while later again 😄
I have since last week like 90% loosing trades and normally i got always around 80% winning trades. I even almost grilled one of my accounts last week because i got demotivated and angry and wanted to earn fast the lost money back so i traded big lots. Usual beginner mistake 😁
Have as well a feeling like i have now a bad period.
Maybe its the best to just go to vacation or just concentrate on something else when you think you got a bad period and just relax for a while and think about something else and try it a while later again 😄
Ahli sejak Aug 14, 2015
19 hantaran
Aug 29, 2015 at 09:21
Ahli sejak Aug 14, 2015
19 hantaran
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....BOOM...out of the blue false signals were produced and I acted on them. Too many stoplosses were hit and just more and more false signals came out. Some of my real accounts suffered unrecoverable (in short term) damage.
Ahli sejak May 01, 2015
5 hantaran
Aug 29, 2015 at 09:23
Ahli sejak May 01, 2015
5 hantaran
last month and this month are summer trading months, low liquidity, and lots of air pockets, TP and stoploss is not respected in this kind of market
one shot one kill
Ahli sejak Mar 02, 2010
97 hantaran
Aug 29, 2015 at 09:57
Ahli sejak Mar 02, 2010
97 hantaran
nope, do an async hedge to minimize your (open/closed) loss
ixbone@
Ahli sejak Sep 20, 2014
365 hantaran
Aug 29, 2015 at 12:52
(disunting Aug 29, 2015 at 13:17)
Ahli sejak Sep 20, 2014
365 hantaran
We're in trending markets. Mean return systems will fail. All my position building systems have literally exploded. You should try have both in the market at all times. There are really only two systems you can do, regardless of how you do it.
You can see below exactly where the trending started here. I was wafting around and then all of a sudden...
It does look a bit rough, but I think that was due to that NZD spike. That was a very unusual event. Doesn't happen often.
You can see below exactly where the trending started here. I was wafting around and then all of a sudden...
It does look a bit rough, but I think that was due to that NZD spike. That was a very unusual event. Doesn't happen often.
Ahli sejak Sep 20, 2014
365 hantaran
Aug 29, 2015 at 12:58
(disunting Aug 29, 2015 at 13:23)
Ahli sejak Sep 20, 2014
365 hantaran
And here's my mean return, between these two I can pinpoint the change closely, 21-22 Aug the market started trending.
It will recover in due course when the markets return to ranges. Then the trending one will flatline again. And so it goes. Just keep making sure you have systems running for both markets and that way you won't have to do threads like these.
Regardless of the loss here, I'm up 30% net in 2 weeks. Position building systems don't build positions in mean return markets, but they are frustrating as hell to watch. So this way I always have something that's working.
The idea is to hedge systems. Not trades or positions.
It will recover in due course when the markets return to ranges. Then the trending one will flatline again. And so it goes. Just keep making sure you have systems running for both markets and that way you won't have to do threads like these.
Regardless of the loss here, I'm up 30% net in 2 weeks. Position building systems don't build positions in mean return markets, but they are frustrating as hell to watch. So this way I always have something that's working.
The idea is to hedge systems. Not trades or positions.
Ahli sejak Jan 12, 2015
51 hantaran
Aug 29, 2015 at 21:00
Ahli sejak Jan 12, 2015
51 hantaran
In the month of August, the EURUSD pair seen swing of 500 points within 30 minutes not seen since the Lehman incident. This has been arguably the most volatile month for Euro since the 2008 crisis. We have managed to survive this while shorting the pair without incurring a substantial loss to our accounts.
https://www.signalstart.com/analysis/fusionpro/726
https://www.signalstart.com/analysis/fusionpro/726
“Be Fearful When Others Are Greedy and Greedy When Others Are Fearful” - Warren Buffet
forex_trader_242051
Ahli sejak Apr 15, 2015
55 hantaran
Aug 30, 2015 at 03:24
Ahli sejak Apr 15, 2015
55 hantaran
Yes it was hard times) even correcations not worked
Ahli sejak Jul 15, 2015
52 hantaran
Aug 30, 2015 at 06:33
Ahli sejak Jul 15, 2015
52 hantaran
Yes August has certainly been a turbulent time for a lot of pairs. EURUSD seen 500 point swings in half an hour which have not been seen since the Lehman incident. We were still shorting the market during 'Black Monday' and we have managed to get out with no substantial loss to our account in which some could argue was the most volatile month for the Euro since 2008.
https://www.signalstart.com/analysis/fusionpro/726
https://www.signalstart.com/analysis/fusionpro/726
Ahli sejak Sep 20, 2014
365 hantaran
Aug 30, 2015 at 12:39
Ahli sejak Sep 20, 2014
365 hantaran
forex_trader_186239
Ahli sejak Apr 15, 2014
224 hantaran
Aug 30, 2015 at 14:29
Ahli sejak Apr 15, 2014
224 hantaran
FusionPRO posted:
Yes August has certainly been a turbulent time for a lot of pairs. EURUSD seen 500 point swings in half an hour which have not been seen since the Lehman incident. We were still shorting the market during 'Black Monday' and we have managed to get out with no substantial loss to our account in which some could argue was the most volatile month for the Euro since 2008.
https://www.signalstart.com/analysis/fusionpro/726
Hello, may I ask what is your SL for every trade ?
forex_trader_139412
Ahli sejak Jul 16, 2013
385 hantaran
Aug 30, 2015 at 14:50
Ahli sejak Jul 16, 2013
385 hantaran
I guess it is like many things in life.. It depends on what side of the fence you were at that time...
Ahli sejak Jan 12, 2015
51 hantaran
Aug 30, 2015 at 16:13
Ahli sejak Jan 12, 2015
51 hantaran
Hello Alex,
Thanks for your comment. Our stop losses are dynamic being based upon price action and news releases at the time. We have stop loss targets set for each individual trade so it differs with the trade itself some may be 50 pips SL some may be 200 pips SL and so on.
Our best trade is currently 90 pips and our worst trade is sitting at -9.7 pips.
Thanks for your comment. Our stop losses are dynamic being based upon price action and news releases at the time. We have stop loss targets set for each individual trade so it differs with the trade itself some may be 50 pips SL some may be 200 pips SL and so on.
Our best trade is currently 90 pips and our worst trade is sitting at -9.7 pips.
“Be Fearful When Others Are Greedy and Greedy When Others Are Fearful” - Warren Buffet
forex_trader_139412
Ahli sejak Jul 16, 2013
385 hantaran
Aug 30, 2015 at 19:46
Ahli sejak Jul 16, 2013
385 hantaran
theHand posted:
@RoboExpert
Ya, when those 'correcations' go we're doomed....!
LMAO!!
forex_trader_165856
Ahli sejak Dec 03, 2013
631 hantaran
Aug 31, 2015 at 07:34
Ahli sejak Dec 03, 2013
631 hantaran
theHand posted:
And here's my mean return, between these two I can pinpoint the change closely, 21-22 Aug the market started trending.
It will recover in due course when the markets return to ranges. Then the trending one will flatline again. And so it goes. Just keep making sure you have systems running for both markets and that way you won't have to do threads like these.
Regardless of the loss here, I'm up 30% net in 2 weeks. Position building systems don't build positions in mean return markets, but they are frustrating as hell to watch. So this way I always have something that's working.
The idea is to hedge systems. Not trades or positions.
Interesting concept. Thank you for sharing. Wouldn't your net profits be minimal with hedged systems until means reversion on the range bound strategy happens? If the market continued to trend farther you'd have 1 winning account and a massively floating loss in the other account.
Ahli sejak Sep 20, 2014
365 hantaran
Aug 31, 2015 at 09:07
(disunting Aug 31, 2015 at 09:28)
Ahli sejak Sep 20, 2014
365 hantaran
The trending system is by far out banking the losing mean return. My net there was 30%. These accounts are relatively new though, so they're still running without half the thing implemented.
What I really need is to kick out the mean return at what looks like -4%, maybe -5%, then have a cooling off period or at the very least wait for the return on the trend following system to diminish. Fairly easy to track. Just gain / time. Low figure means restart Mean Return.
But of course I won't know that unless I run it like this first. Have to guess the parameters first and then zone in on specifics once I have more data.
Point is really it's no mystery why some systems started failing and when they did. One of the main problems we face as developers as the we develop a system for the market conditions we see and/or optimise for those conditions and then they change.
It's nearly impossible to develop one system that works all the time. A better approach, in my opinion, is to acknowledge there are different market conditions, they do require different systems and find a way of identifying when to switch.
Nav is as good an indicator as any as to what is working and what not.
At the very least I can run those and live while my search for the answer to the question of the universe continues.
What I really need is to kick out the mean return at what looks like -4%, maybe -5%, then have a cooling off period or at the very least wait for the return on the trend following system to diminish. Fairly easy to track. Just gain / time. Low figure means restart Mean Return.
But of course I won't know that unless I run it like this first. Have to guess the parameters first and then zone in on specifics once I have more data.
Point is really it's no mystery why some systems started failing and when they did. One of the main problems we face as developers as the we develop a system for the market conditions we see and/or optimise for those conditions and then they change.
It's nearly impossible to develop one system that works all the time. A better approach, in my opinion, is to acknowledge there are different market conditions, they do require different systems and find a way of identifying when to switch.
Nav is as good an indicator as any as to what is working and what not.
At the very least I can run those and live while my search for the answer to the question of the universe continues.
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