Although this doesn't solve the problem of screwing up your risk reward ration and win%Another suggestion is to see if the scratched trade would have been a winner or not. winner=do not add in stats. loser= add in stats as a loss.
Although this doesn't solve the problem of screwing up your risk reward ration and win%Another suggestion is to see if the scratched trade would have been a winner or not. winner=do not add in stats. loser= add in stats as a loss.
MAE and MFE are great, but the worst thing about them is that it only tracks the position while the trade was open, and not what would have happened. What I mean by this is that if you take that BE trade, perhaps it shows you that at one point you had an MFE of 4 ticks before getting out BE, but these stats will never show you how often it goes on to hit your target before hitting your stop. I wish there was some sort of backtesting software that did this for actual trades taken, but I don't think so. I'm not so much concerned about what happens during the trade that I took while it was on, but rather, what would have happened if I just left the trade alone to hit different combinations of stop and target.
It's money.I didn't know that. So if commission per trade is -$12, that counts as a loss even though its a breakeven trade?
If I lose one penny, that is subtracted from my account, so it is a loss to me.
It is why I stress always take a tick in ES so it pay the fees and lunch no matter what size one trades.
Handle123, so if you take the tick in ES, would you count this a win in the win column of your spreadsheet or whatever you use to track your performance?
Thanks
Handle123,Yes, it is either a plus or negative. And should it somehow end up exactly 0, I count it as losing trade. Reason why is you are paying each day for equipment, rent/real estate taxes, leasing, electric etc., I don't trade to make nothing.
What are you trading for a 3 dollar commission? ES?Handle123,
Thank you for response.
I didn't think of it that way.
In my stats so far I have 54 breakeven trades for $3 round trip commission, where I breakeven at a loss profit of -$3.
So now I take those 54 losses and add to the total loss column count. So number of losses goes up by 54?
Handle123,
Thank you for response.
I didn't think of it that way.
In my stats so far I have 54 breakeven trades for $3 round trip commission, where I breakeven at a loss profit of -$3.
So now I take those 54 losses and add to the total loss column count. So number of losses goes up by 54?
Thanks algofy,What are you trading for a 3 dollar commission? ES?
Can you go to grocery store with the 54 trades and buy anything? At how many trades at losing $3 will buy you are new car or your kid's college? You see it as 3 bucks, I see it much larger. If you not doing this to make the most money you can, you trading for wrong reasons. What would a ten lot be and you take 10 trades each day and loss 'just" $3 bucks. Roughly $78,000 a year.