Is this $1,729 p/l on closed positions?It is on page 2 of the spreadsheet. The running p/l since April 5 is $1,729.
Is this $1,729 p/l on closed positions?It is on page 2 of the spreadsheet. The running p/l since April 5 is $1,729.
It is $3,168 on closed positions.Is this $1,729 p/l on closed positions?
Cool. Where is it in the spreadsheet?It is $3,168 on closed positions.
That didn't work either. I tried to paste the link as plain text. Can you give me your email address and I will email you the link.Cool. Where is it in the spreadsheet?
That didn't work either. I tried to paste the link as plain text. Can you give me your email address and I will email you the link.
test
you can use code predicate
Code:https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1BrPv0YoZzf5sUSw453cUQBrLmvKzbuYULKdUMTzvNxg/edit?usp=sharing
Points well taken, Maverick. I go to great lengths to manage risks. It is a nonstop pursuit. Can you elaborate more on risk adjusted returns? Do you think that this strategy is too risky? Is so, what are your suggestions to manage the risks? What type of strategies do you employ? I look forward to your thoughts.