Trend Trading on Futures

Quote from Butterball:

That's the wrong way to approach the situation. For a moment, forget about making your "money back". Concentrate just on the discipline to execute your system in order to limit a further loss of capital.

The more you forget about the former and instead focus on the latter the sooner you'll be back at your equity high.

Rightly spoken, and exactly what I intend to do.

These are my current positions. Currently, I'm looking forward to seeing how GBP and CAD turns out. Chart-wise, GBP looks poised for an upward surge and CAD for a continuation in trend.

Btw,

Can anyone enlighten me on what the P/L column stands for? Sorry, I don't really know how to use this platform well.
 

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Quote from Shirak:

Hi,

I have been trading for around 6-7 years and have made numerous attempts to keep up with a trade journal, only to fail miserably.

Hopefully I will be able to this time.

My methodology for trading is essentially taught by Chick Goslin and a quick search on this forum led me to the journal of a fellow trader named Ashan. Unlike Ashan, I would probably not go so much in depth into my analysis but rather use this journal as a reflection on my journey.

A quick background,

I started trading FX in 2004/2005 and progressed on to spread trading and arbitraging futures 3 to 4 years later, made some money but didn't like it much. I found Chick Goslin's book and never looked back as it gel-ed with my personal beliefs. I only trade with the trend and one basic rule I stick with is never go short when prices are above the 50 SMA and vice versa. Rule number 2 would be an old cliche, take care of my losses and my winners would take care of themselves.

I only trade 1 window a day, when I wake up and after I'm done, I do not trade until the day has passed and I'm at my next window. I only look at the daily charts.

Current Positions:
Long
Heating Oil
Crude
Cotton
Soybeans
Soybean Meal
Corn
Russell
Copper
Silver
Gold
Lean Hogs
Lumber
Euro
TRV
CTB
PM
AN

Short:
Sugar 11

*A lot of my trades are correlated but I trade very small. Sometimes too small.

if u are long on all those markets, u are a 3rd party educational vendor.
 
Quote from emg:

if u are long on all those markets, u are a 3rd party educational vendor.

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What in god's name are you talking about?

I've already posted screenshots of my IB workstation.

Quote from TheGoonior:

P&L stands for Profit & Loss.
It's the one you want to see only Green in across the board. :)

Yes I get that, but if you look at my screenshot, you'll see 3 columns. P&L, Unrealized P&L and Realized P&L. I'm asking about that.
 
Quote from Shirak:


Can anyone enlighten me on what the P/L column stands for? Sorry, I don't really know how to use this platform well.

Quote from Shirak:


Yes I get that, but if you look at my screenshot, you'll see 3 columns. P&L, Unrealized P&L and Realized P&L. I'm asking about that.


Ahh the beauty of trading - anyone can join the game and give it a try. And then proceed to one of emg's stats.

1 - Learn your platform BEFORE trading on it, not after.

2 - You should really know what the p/l's are telling you BEFORE trading, not after.
 
I did not have the P/L column before. Obly after I re-installed the platform. Why would I need that when I have my unrealized, realized and NLV? I'm good enough with those 3.
 
Quote from Shirak:

?

What in god's name are you talking about?

I've already posted screenshots of my IB workstation.



Yes I get that, but if you look at my screenshot, you'll see 3 columns. P&L, Unrealized P&L and Realized P&L. I'm asking about that.
From the TWS user manual:

P&L:
Displays gains or losses. To modify the P&L calculation used, right-click the field and select or deselect Include today's opening position in P&L calculation.

Unrealized P&L:
Calculates unrealized P&L for stocks, stock options and futures options. Unrealized P&L is calculated using the formula:

(current market price - average cost/share) x total number of shares

The average cost per share is updated in realtime. This field is automatically added to the Trading window when the customer takes a position. Once removed it is not automatically added again.

Realized P&L:
Calculates the realized profit and loss per position.
 
Quote from Shirak:

I did not have the P/L column before. Obly after I re-installed the platform. Why would I need that when I have my unrealized, realized and NLV? I'm good enough with those 3.

I'm pretty sure the P&L column shows a mix of your realized + unrealized P&L for that instrument in real time. For example, if trading CL, and you had already realized $500 in losses that day, but had an open trade with $300 in unrealized gains, the P&L column should read $200.
 
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