Really? I see a deposit of 1,450 and a total withdrawal of 15,100.16,500 withdrawals
Really? I see a deposit of 1,450 and a total withdrawal of 15,100.16,500 withdrawals
It is often very difficult to admit we don't know as much as we think, that we need to change instead of keep doing the same thing and expect different results.At this point it's probably fair to assume that trading the current methods is not working for Neke. Best to either change the approach completely or start investing in other ways. We get attached to our systems because they worked once and a lot of work has gone into it. The market does not care about any of this. I suffer from the same problem.
Not sure how I came up with my original $13,000. Lol. But yours isn't right either.
The math is 123,000 - 106,500 (16,500 drawdown) - 16,500 withdrawals = breakeven, like he said.
Yes the 1,450 should be -1,450 like other withdrawals. Never deposited to that account since I started the first thread in 2007One "withdrawal" was a deposit, or so we thought, but further checking the numbers, he just missed the - sign in front of the 1450, but that is also a withdrawal.
So yes, flat year.
It is often very difficult to admit we don't know as much as we think, that we need to change instead of keep doing the same thing and expect different results.
Which one fits thou better - it's up to OP.
The underlying strategy might be fine, just require a bit of tweaking every now and then.
It could be too many mistakes and and poor discipline that is the problem.
The underlying strategy might be fine, just require a bit of tweaking every now and then.
It could be too many mistakes and and poor discipline that is the problem.
Only Neke knows how much money he is losing from mistakes and poor discipline.