Tradergreg Forex

New Order. If triggered, it will close the current trade.


Short USD/CHF
Trigger: 0.8778
Stop: 0.8895
Target & Exit: 0.8617
Cancellation: @0.8940 or Tuesday 5:30 pm
Risk: 117 pips = 1.3% of mark = 1.00 risk point
 
Ok, so the first trade was cancelled and I am now in the second.

In USD/CHF at 10:05 this morning. Stop moved to 0.8827

Short GBP/USD Result: (1.5897 - 1.5823) = +74 pips = +0.61 risk points

Record: 6 wins, 13 losses

Cumulative risk points: -1.48

Avg: -0.08

Unfortunately, the excel spreadsheets can't be kept under 1 MB with the old file type. So it seems I won't be uploading them for the time being.
 
USD/CHF Short result: -49 pips = -0.42 risk points

Record: 6 wins, 14 losses

Cumulative risk points: -1.90

Avg: -0.09

I found my live trading history (attached) for anyone interested. My play money history probably had more than 100 trades in it before I opened the account, but I haven't been able to turn that up.
 

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I need some excitement, so I'm going to take a few market orders that are opposite of the direction I would normally play. This was suggested to me earlier in the thread.

These next trades are OFF MY RECORD.

Market short EUR/JPY and market short AUD/USD.
 
Would you look at that! What a great trap on the AUD/USD. That price action confirms the value of playing contrarian PA signals as I have been attempting more recently in the thread.

A decent reversed position on the EUR/JPY as well. Funny stuff.

To reverse a trade I'd be more likely to make with my current strategy, let's go long at 1.3826 on the GBP/CHF. While I think it would be rare to see it rally from there, that's why I'm doing this.

So:

Still watching EUR/JPY short and GBP CHF limit long. Again, these trades are not going in my log.
 
Long GBP/CHF
Trigger: 1.4155
Stop: 1.3679
Target & Exit: 0.8617
Cancellation: @0.8940 or Tuesday 5:30 pm
Risk: 476 pips = 3.36% of mark = 1.00 risk point

Record: 6 wins, 14 losses

Cumulative risk points: -1.90

Avg: -0.09

The stop on this trade is far larger than I would normally employ, but I want to be patient on this one, sit through the potential shakeout, and take a profit even if it is more modest.
 
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