Quote from bwolinsky:
This might be what bothers me more than anything else, and perhaps Neke could answer it.
Opening Balance: 327,899
Net loss for the week -57,682
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Net Balance: 270,217
Number of Trades 20
Number of Profitable Trades 13
Since Inception of Thread 01/10/2009 - 05/15/2009
Opening Balance: 320,064
Net loss (Less Margin Interest) -49,847 (Down 15.6%)
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Net Balance 270,217
Number of Trades 446
Number of Profitable Trades 281
Top/Bottom Discretionary Trades for the week
TICKER ENTRY DATE/TIME EXIT DATE/TIME QTY PURCHASE AMT SOLD AMT GAIN/LOSS TYPE
ANF 2009-05-15-09-30-52 2009-05-15-10-43-57 33950 894987 898010 2917 LONG
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CTRP 2009-05-12-09-54-33 2009-05-12-11-42-55 10000 398223 384985 -13276 LONG
CME 2009-05-14-09-30-45 2009-05-14-12-34-19 4000 1173024 1153527 -19569 SHORT
CMEQU 2009-05-14-09-34-46 2009-05-14-12-30-22 5000 43000 17000 -26090 CME PUT
Quote from neke:
It's almost instinctive to average into losses, but I practically never average into gainers.
Quote from neke:
I cannot keep to well-laid rules.
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Quote from neke:
"Now I need to do a wholistic assessment of why I cannot keep to well-laid rules. It's almost instinctive to average into losses"
Very simple Neke -- because it "sometimes" worked in the past. You only remember the times it worked but rarely the times it costs you big. Granted, this is a strategy some employ -- but be careful -- if you don't know what you're doing -- you will blow out the account.
Kev
Quote from neke:
Weekly Update for week 18/50 ended 05/15/2009
Another sad week, down 58K. Lost almost the entire gains for last week. Seems its going to be a long dark night to recovery.
Had 13 trades of 20 profitable, but none worthy of talking about. The size of the losers dwarfs that of the gainers. Had the first set-back buying CTRP after their earnings. That stock has a poor history of holding on to gains after earnings, but I ignored that to my detriment. The route was completed on Thursday on CME: Was bearish on the stock and options and averaged in until I could do no more. It wasn't a surprise I capitulated at the worst levels, losing a total 46K. Had I held till EOD, I would have been profitable, but this happens when one takes a risk well above his tolerance limits: found a clever way to undermine my system checks (that closes positions averaged in).
Now I need to do a wholistic assessment of why I cannot keep to well-laid rules. It's almost instinctive to average into losses, but I practically never average into gainers. Result is my losing trades get so monumental compared to my winners. Almost tempted to now size-up upfront so there will be no buying power to average in: at least this way the winners could also be huge, even if the losers are as well: only I am afraid what the draw-down might become.
Code:Opening Balance: 327,899 Net loss for the week -57,682 ------------------------------------------------ Net Balance: 270,217 Number of Trades 20 Number of Profitable Trades 13 Since Inception of Thread 01/10/2009 - 05/15/2009 Opening Balance: 320,064 Net loss (Less Margin Interest) -49,847 (Down 15.6%) ------------------------------------------------ Net Balance 270,217 Number of Trades 446 Number of Profitable Trades 281 Top/Bottom Discretionary Trades for the week TICKER ENTRY DATE/TIME EXIT DATE/TIME QTY PURCHASE AMT SOLD AMT GAIN/LOSS TYPE ANF 2009-05-15-09-30-52 2009-05-15-10-43-57 33950 894987 898010 2917 LONG ---------------------------------------------------------- CTRP 2009-05-12-09-54-33 2009-05-12-11-42-55 10000 398223 384985 -13276 LONG CME 2009-05-14-09-30-45 2009-05-14-12-34-19 4000 1173024 1153527 -19569 SHORT CMEQU 2009-05-14-09-34-46 2009-05-14-12-30-22 5000 43000 17000 -26090 CME PUT