A mid 5 digit loss intraday.
I looked up Limited brands. Stock was approx 26 cents in 1970s. Today something like 46. Annualized return was about 11percent and it would have been worth tens millions for you. A real world example of compounding. If you had bought and held the spx when you sold limited, you would still have made at least several million.
My worst trade ever just happened to be a profit. I bought "Limited Stores" in 1972 shortly after they went public and held through the 73-74 bear market and had a 6 fold profit by 1978 and sold when they went into an acquisition phase so I thought the run was over. I am not sure what they are called now but they are more famous now for Victoria's Secrets than anything else I suppose. I forgot about them until I read an WSJ article in Jan, 1990 of the top performing NYSE stocks for the decade of the eighties and -- Yes, Limited Stores was the top performer.
My opportunity loss today is in the tens of millions that I could have had. What turns it into one of the worst trades for probably anyone is that I wired to proceeds to a business venture that turned out to be a scam so I lost everything on that trade. I am in my 40th year anniversary of selling my stock of a lifetime so thanks a lot for bringing it to mind and making me tell you about it.
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I am sure those people who sold Apple and Google early are feeling lot worse right now.
In the early 90's. A fairly big position in forex (at least for me at that time). I had big returns (that moment 50% a month), almost never a losing trade. I felt superior and almost invincible.What's the story? Care to share?
In the early 90's. A fairly big position in forex (at least for me at that time). I had big returns (that moment 50% a month), almost never a losing trade. I felt superior and almost invincible.
So I did not follow the rules sometimes like skip a stop or average down. One day it had a very bad result...took the mother of all losses. Lost over 50K .
It was in the first 6 months I started trading. Learned my lesson and never had a margin call anymore. Made me humble and from then on never skipped a stop anymore.
You were averaging 50% return every month? Wow I wish we could go back to those volatility back then.
The max available leverage in forex was also higher at that time I believe: 1:400, at least in the US