Mentor journal trades entries posted live

It went below -37 dollars.
the contract expired

the market was bitch making it very expensive if you wanted to roll over your position into the next month's contract

edit and it also shows that a lot of short positions were rolled over.

it could get very interesting if some good bullish news came out:D
 
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As mentioned elsewhere, just screen capture/live stream your desktop & let people see in real time. Way easier than screen printing, editing, posting charts to a forum & is fully transparent .

I recently saw this done by a Futures Trader here:
for 3 example trading days with the brokerage statements posted to website so observers could cross reference every trade was taken, shown & was live, in real time, in a real account.

I suggest you do something like that for full transparancy.
 
aud usd short update.....still holding on
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As mentioned elsewhere, just screen capture/live stream
i am 63 years old and a tech imbecile

thanks for your suggestion and it will save me huge effort posting ad answering

how can i do that....... any instructions or link to how to do that.......thanks in advance

EDIT ok i can just google it......i do that a lot and it shows what a great tool google is
 
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As mentioned elsewhere, just screen capture/live stream your desktop & let people see in real time. Way easier than screen printing, editing, posting charts to a forum & is fully transparent .

I recently saw this done by a Futures Trader here:
for 3 example trading days with the brokerage statements posted to website so observers could cross reference every trade was taken, shown & was live, in real time, in a real account.

I suggest you do something like that for full transparancy.
For those who's been here long enough would remember that there was a thread where people posted trade blotters at the end of the day showing their PnL. In addition, people would post realtime trades throughout the day. The problem was that a group of Doubting Thomases got together and started demanding this, that, and more of whatever they could think of. What a friggin' chaos it was. Once you give into their demands, there's no end.

Be that as it may, I'm not a Padu fan (as you should know from my previous posts), but I also don't feel that he needs to verify anything for your amusement. If he wants to share his trading knowledge, that is his prerogative. By the same token, if you don't like his way of trading, then you can just ignore him and move on. Don't demand something unless you're willing to do the same on your part, like remunerating him for his efforts.
 
For those who's been here long enough would remember that there was a thread where people posted trade blotters at the end of the day showing their PnL. In addition, people would post realtime trades throughout the day. The problem was that a group of Doubting Thomases got together and started demanding this, that, and more of whatever they could think of. What a friggin' chaos it was. Once you give into their demands, there's no end.

Be that as it may, I'm not a Padu fan (as you should know from my previous posts), but I also don't feel that he needs to verify anything for your amusement. If he wants to share his trading knowledge, that is his prerogative. By the same token, if you don't like his way of trading, then you can just ignore him and move on. Don't demand something unless you're willing to do the same on your part, like remunerating him for his efforts.
fair and interesting perspective

but i would not have answered if aud usd was swinging....it moved in 15 tick range for 4 hours so i had no entertainment...which was kindly provided by a troll
 
fair and interesting perspective

but i would not have answered if aud usd was swinging....it moved in 15 tick range for 4 hours so i had no entertainment...which was kindly provided by a troll
Just do whatever the hell you want. If they don't like what you offer, they'll simply go away. This is how capitalism works. It's all about supply and demand.
 
I'm not a Padu fan (as you should know from my previous posts),

i too was not a fan of my trading.....but hard work and correcting your bad habits can lead to a sea change.

i am now a fan of my trading.

and i want everyone get encouraged: it is possible to make consistent money by using technicals though i am not a big fan of classical technicals for extremely short term trading.

there will be some people who will misunderstand and that reflects on those people not me.
 
snowman80,

I thought just like you 4 years ago trying to get stuff for free. And I regret it, and I made no money trading. I wasted about 4 years trying to trade my own way. Now I pay for quality trading training.
There are lots of very good concepts you can get out of ET members including from @padutrader. You just have to pay attention and often carefully read between the lines.

I don't know how you trade or what you trade but IMHO, if you are having difficulty and you day trade, try going longer timeframe. That was the single most important advice I got from ET. It may work for you.

Good luck.
 
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