DislikedThat was my first FED trade - what a rollercoaster. Was on a short position and thanks to my margin I survived the initial rise. Managed to close position @ 1.10100 I need a break and beer.Ignored
Major lesson learned.
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DislikedThat was my first FED trade - what a rollercoaster. Was on a short position and thanks to my margin I survived the initial rise. Managed to close position @ 1.10100 I need a break and beer.Ignored
Disliked{quote} I know I said I wasn't going to trade after my EJ trade today (stopped just below B.E.) but this trade is what I've being waiting for as per plan (not a scalp). Re-entered my short with broken rising TL. I am expecting FOMC to be a non event and if anything slightly hawkish. {image}Ignored
Disliked{quote} When I first started trading (less than a year ago, actually ) I of course went with a demo for awhile. Did that for a couple months, and (I thought!) got pretty good at it. So then I went live and continued to do well, making the same moves I had on demo. But one thing I HADN'T tried on demo was a major news release, so my first attempt was live. Well, I waited till the initial spike began and tried to jump in.... too late! Within a few seconds it reversed and so STUPIDLY I then tried to go THAT direction. Which OF COURSE once again...Ignored
Disliked{quote} My broker has usually around 0.5 pip spread + commission, which is around 1.1 pip spread. Now it has changed the spread as the market. He had spread 5.0-6.0 and just saw after trade opened why I am with huge loss. From 6 trade I had a loss and I made around +6% of my capital. Not to bad on a news with 0 changes. For me it is to simple and leak of adrenaline those trades: {image} {image} There every foul can make money, even with closed eyesIgnored