thebomb (By forex_trader_27988)
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forex_trader_27988
Member Since Jan 26, 2011
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May 17, 2011 at 19:38
Member Since Jan 26, 2011
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forex_trader_27988
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May 17, 2011 at 19:50
Member Since Jan 26, 2011
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i cant seem to get this account verified.
maybe i should unhide my broker?
i am a pure scam ponzi operator.
dink/.
maybe i should unhide my broker?
i am a pure scam ponzi operator.
dink/.
Member Since Apr 07, 2011
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forex_trader_27988
Member Since Jan 26, 2011
1367 posts
May 17, 2011 at 23:34
Member Since Jan 26, 2011
1367 posts
hello mr totalrecall,
for the umpteenth time, i think that i may have finally finished this piece of work.
my system is not verified, period.
but then, who would ever bother concocting a fake negative 590% system?
my broker does not isisue investor passworrds anyways.
as i am foolish enough to think again that i might have finally finished this work, i thought it appropriate to publicly show the pain of my struggles, mein kampf.
my work is inspired by a couple of physics theories and also incorporates a quirk, of sorts, from the field of three dimensional mathematics.
it is always a pleasure to have you stop by, mr recall.
edward/.
for the umpteenth time, i think that i may have finally finished this piece of work.
my system is not verified, period.
but then, who would ever bother concocting a fake negative 590% system?
my broker does not isisue investor passworrds anyways.
as i am foolish enough to think again that i might have finally finished this work, i thought it appropriate to publicly show the pain of my struggles, mein kampf.
my work is inspired by a couple of physics theories and also incorporates a quirk, of sorts, from the field of three dimensional mathematics.
it is always a pleasure to have you stop by, mr recall.
edward/.
forex_trader_27988
Member Since Jan 26, 2011
1367 posts
May 18, 2011 at 01:51
Member Since Jan 27, 2011
103 posts
Hello zzzero,
I can't see your open trades. Perhaps they are still floating and one day it goes up to your expectation?
I'm sorry, just join FX and perhaps you can share your strategy. First few months shows negative growth and still continue?
I can't see your open trades. Perhaps they are still floating and one day it goes up to your expectation?
I'm sorry, just join FX and perhaps you can share your strategy. First few months shows negative growth and still continue?
Hantam la labuuu. Harap rezeki kat FX nih...
forex_trader_27988
Member Since Jan 26, 2011
1367 posts
May 18, 2011 at 02:16
Member Since Jan 26, 2011
1367 posts
you will never be able to see my open trades.
access to my open trades is allowed on a case by case basis.
all cases will be denied.
updating of myfxbook only happens after i close a position.
thank you.
i think that my math calcs are fixed.
losses may be a thing of the past.
z/.
access to my open trades is allowed on a case by case basis.
all cases will be denied.
updating of myfxbook only happens after i close a position.
thank you.
i think that my math calcs are fixed.
losses may be a thing of the past.
z/.
forex_trader_27988
Member Since Jan 26, 2011
1367 posts
forex_trader_27988
Member Since Jan 26, 2011
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forex_trader_27988
Member Since Jan 26, 2011
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May 20, 2011 at 20:58
Member Since Jan 26, 2011
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oh my, fart of war?
if that is what you like then that it shall be.
but i surrender to no thing.
z/.
if that is what you like then that it shall be.
but i surrender to no thing.
z/.
forex_trader_27988
Member Since Jan 26, 2011
1367 posts
May 20, 2011 at 21:03
(edited May 20, 2011 at 21:03)
Member Since Jan 26, 2011
1367 posts
my total deposits are $3958.32 and i have withdrawn
a total of $1374.26, net deposits are $2583.96 and
my current balance is now $133.97
my myfxbook page shows a gain of -586.15% and an
absolute gain of -61.9%
but my calculator says that $133.97 is only five
percent of $2583.96, so where does myfxbook get
their -586% and -61% numbers?
my numbers say that i am down by -95%
oh yes, again, my current balance is $133 and i have
opened a new position and expected profit is approx
$31.xx
i feel bloated, omg.
dink/.
a total of $1374.26, net deposits are $2583.96 and
my current balance is now $133.97
my myfxbook page shows a gain of -586.15% and an
absolute gain of -61.9%
but my calculator says that $133.97 is only five
percent of $2583.96, so where does myfxbook get
their -586% and -61% numbers?
my numbers say that i am down by -95%
oh yes, again, my current balance is $133 and i have
opened a new position and expected profit is approx
$31.xx
i feel bloated, omg.
dink/.
May 21, 2011 at 06:37
Member Since Dec 08, 2010
36 posts
It seems you have no idea how portfolio accounting works. Do you even have a clue of how multiple deposits and withdrawals at different points in time are adjusted for in portfolio accounting ?
After multiple deposits and withdrawals, you have still blown up 4 times your initial investment of $600.
Go search Google for a new image or YouTube video for your next post !!
Duh !!
After multiple deposits and withdrawals, you have still blown up 4 times your initial investment of $600.
Go search Google for a new image or YouTube video for your next post !!
Duh !!
zzzero posted:
my total deposits are $3958.32 and i have withdrawn
a total of $1374.26, net deposits are $2583.96 and
my current balance is now $133.97
my myfxbook page shows a gain of -586.15% and an
absolute gain of -61.9%
but my calculator says that $133.97 is only five
percent of $2583.96, so where does myfxbook get
their -586% and -61% numbers?
my numbers say that i am down by -95%
oh yes, again, my current balance is $133 and i have
opened a new position and expected profit is approx
$31.xx
i feel bloated, omg.
dink/.
forex_trader_27988
Member Since Jan 26, 2011
1367 posts
May 22, 2011 at 22:06
Member Since Jan 26, 2011
1367 posts
<b>It seems you have no idea how portfolio accounting works.</b>
quite perhaps.
<b>Do you even have a clue of how multiple deposits and withdrawals at different points in time are adjusted for in portfolio accounting?</b>
perhaps not.
<b>After multiple deposits and withdrawals, you have still blown up 4 times your initial investment of $600.</b>
more than likely.
but, you still did not provide the precise calculation that myfxbook uses.
that is what i was looking for.
i was trying to ask if any person could provide the precise calculation that myfxbook uses.
i fail to see why that is upsetting to you.
perhaps you might take a valium.
z/.
quite perhaps.
<b>Do you even have a clue of how multiple deposits and withdrawals at different points in time are adjusted for in portfolio accounting?</b>
perhaps not.
<b>After multiple deposits and withdrawals, you have still blown up 4 times your initial investment of $600.</b>
more than likely.
but, you still did not provide the precise calculation that myfxbook uses.
that is what i was looking for.
i was trying to ask if any person could provide the precise calculation that myfxbook uses.
i fail to see why that is upsetting to you.
perhaps you might take a valium.
z/.
forex_trader_27988
Member Since Jan 26, 2011
1367 posts
May 22, 2011 at 22:17
(edited May 22, 2011 at 22:21)
Member Since Jan 26, 2011
1367 posts
my preference would be something more simple like this:
use a couple of basic variables, like this:
deposits-withdrawls=net on deposit
my net deposit is 2583.96
my equity is 133.97
gain=(equity/netdeposit)-1
or
gain=(133.97/2583.96)-1;
or
gain=-0.94;
i think that is right, anyways..
the above numbers seem to more accurately represent what is going on with my account.
i mean, it is impossible to lose 600% of something, imo.
for me, i want to know how much went in and where i stand in relation to that amount.
i like simple.
thank you.
use a couple of basic variables, like this:
deposits-withdrawls=net on deposit
my net deposit is 2583.96
my equity is 133.97
gain=(equity/netdeposit)-1
or
gain=(133.97/2583.96)-1;
or
gain=-0.94;
i think that is right, anyways..
the above numbers seem to more accurately represent what is going on with my account.
i mean, it is impossible to lose 600% of something, imo.
for me, i want to know how much went in and where i stand in relation to that amount.
i like simple.
thank you.
forex_trader_27988
Member Since Jan 26, 2011
1367 posts
May 22, 2011 at 22:27
(edited May 22, 2011 at 22:33)
Member Since Jan 26, 2011
1367 posts
regarding my losses...
i used real funds while coding and testing.
you play probabilities.
i do not play probabilities.
you use a stop loss.
i do not use a stop loss.
i am not interested in taking a loss.
you are.
your work is very nice, tho, i must say.
it will be interesting to see if it performs equally well when traded live.
good luck.
srsly.
i used real funds while coding and testing.
you play probabilities.
i do not play probabilities.
you use a stop loss.
i do not use a stop loss.
i am not interested in taking a loss.
you are.
your work is very nice, tho, i must say.
it will be interesting to see if it performs equally well when traded live.
good luck.
srsly.
forex_trader_27988
Member Since Jan 26, 2011
1367 posts
May 22, 2011 at 22:37
(edited May 22, 2011 at 22:39)
Member Since Jan 26, 2011
1367 posts
i do have a small position open.
margin used: <50.00
unrealizedPL: -5.xx
maxdd: -11.xx
stoploss: N/A
targetprofit: +30.00
margin used: <50.00
unrealizedPL: -5.xx
maxdd: -11.xx
stoploss: N/A
targetprofit: +30.00
May 23, 2011 at 06:21
(edited May 23, 2011 at 06:24)
Member Since Dec 08, 2010
36 posts
zzzero posted:
you play probabilities.
i do not play probabilities.
So you play with certainty ? Then why are you consistently losing money ? 😀
Any trader who claims he/she is trading with certainty (and not based on 'perceived' probability) is delusional.
zzzero posted:
you use a stop loss.
i do not use a stop loss.
i am not interested in taking a loss.
Half of your positions are closed at a loss !! Your profit factor is 0.60, which means you are losing two-thirds more on your losing positions compared to the profit on your winning positions.
Your claim that you are 'not interested in taking a loss' is nonsense. The facts (based on your track record) clearly show your strategy is failed and consistently looses.
In an ideal world, no trader is interested in taking a loss. But we all live in a real world. At least I do, and I assume you too !! 😕
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