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Xaron replied Sep 1, 2010I've added an EUR/AUD long at 1.41166. Technically this looks good.
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Xaron replied Sep 1, 2010Closed some trades for a nice profit, halfed my EUR/CHF long position at 1.30 and closed the EUR/USD long. Will stick to my Yen shorts.

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Xaron replied Sep 1, 2010Ok, here we go! url image I use the current extraordinary low levels to buy in cheap with small leverage: image More to come...
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Xaron replied Aug 18, 2010ROFL, indeed. But this guy did play some tricks as far as I know. @vicky: No, these high leveraged trades had nothing to do with the original BWILC concept. The way Nanningbob trades is almost BWILC like. He has some kind of a median grid as well. I ...
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At the back of beyond...
Started Aug 14, 2010|Trading Journals|33 replies
Hi all, I don't know how to start this... I've gone through difficult times always trying to ...
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Xaron replied Aug 10, 2010Well yes, I was short way to early and lost quite some money. But I'm still alive.

Xaron's $1,000 to anywhere trading horror show
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Xaron replied Jul 31, 2010First month is done with an awesome return of +70,73%.
Because of that I have a huge Euro short position running (the SL would lead to a loss of about 8% which I'm fine with). I don't see the Euro going above 1.31 next week: image Xaron's $1,000 to anywhere trading horror show
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Xaron replied Jul 27, 2010That long trade was a good one (I've added some big ones) and now I'm short big time with SL at BE already. image
Xaron's $1,000 to anywhere trading horror show
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Xaron replied Jul 22, 2010I just closed everything. I guess I will stick in a small Euro long again as I think the stress test results tomorrow will be good. image
Xaron's $1,000 to anywhere trading horror show
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Xaron replied Jul 12, 2010Hehe, thanks. Still a looong way to go. I'll be on vacation this week, will come back next week so almost no trading this week.
Xaron's $1,000 to anywhere trading horror show
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Xaron replied Jul 11, 2010Not at the moment. I guess I just should do it again, mhh?

1 pip per day (at least)
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Xaron replied Jul 9, 2010Oh come on Platypus. 2-3% per year? You don't have to trade at all for that kind of return. A simple kind of money fund will do this. I even get more from my bank for just parking my money there.
Xaron's $1,000 to anywhere trading horror show
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Xaron replied Jul 8, 2010No. I don't have a fixed risk for a trade. It's more a floating thing for the whole account. I've used way too much risk in the past, will lower that.
Xaron's $1,000 to anywhere trading horror show
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Xaron replied Jul 8, 2010Due to higher volatility these days about 600-800 pips for the whole grid. That would lead to 150-200 pips for one quadrant.
Median Grid Trading
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Xaron replied Jul 8, 2010The way I use it is simple. As long as you're in that comfort zone boundaries you should not be forced to close a trade. The key is patience and not to rush anything (like I usually do but that's another story). If you have your 4 quadrants never ...
Median Grid Trading
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Xaron replied Jul 8, 2010Closed down my longs and switched to long Yen and long USD. image
Xaron's $1,000 to anywhere trading horror show
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Xaron replied Jul 6, 2010The timeframe doesn't matter. It's important to see the support and resistance areas (I use the daily and weekly for that). The fundamental stuff is very, very difficult to handle. That's why I just use more this simple technical stuff. Both EU and ...
Median Grid Trading
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Xaron replied Jul 6, 2010The AUD/JPY is strongly correlated with stock markets. We are in a real strong support zone right now around 71-74. If this breaks we might go much lower. I think it won't break and the current levels are real bargain levels. USD/JPY is below 90 as ...
Xaron's $1,000 to anywhere trading horror show