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Controlling Emotions is Not the Goal of Trading Psychology 5 replies
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DislikedWhat's the point of this thread does the winner get $100k or just another waste of time and testosterone?Ignored
DislikedBigger profit with smaller account seems simpler. With my acc, 1,8% profit in a week is ok (when i am still learning). But my ultimate goal is around 2,5 - 3.5 % a week, because I like small risk better. Have my own trading style that no one understands. Overall, good pips hunting to allIgnored
Disliked{quote} If you have 1 year of consistent profitable trading, you'll be in a good position to get funded, so I'm surprised you think it's a waste of time. There are channels to go through to get funded, though outside of FF. Also, please read the purpose of this thread again, as it seems like you may have missed the point. Kind regards...Ignored
DislikedAnd finally... 81-99, and there I am clocking in at #85, lol {image}Ignored
Disliked{quote} Hmm now you mention DD when you started the thread there was no mention of DD you just said as long as you don't blow up your account. NO FIRM WILL INVEST IN ANYTHING THAT HAS BIG DD. Which means just about anyone here including me. A decent firm won't tolerate more than about 10% DD, only junkies tolerate more than that, been there done that long before you were born. I do have something that fits the criteria of low DD.. You can get funds to this certain system I am trying if you want to have a look at it but it is in trial form at this...Ignored
Disliked{quote} FF table is not reliable. First because people with small accounts have bigger growing ( its normal, you risk more when you have little ). And second because if you have add money for cover margin increase like Brexit ( and remove same money when margis go to normal ) your percentage not returns to original balanceIgnored