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What is your daily target??
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Dec 03, 2015 at 07:49
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I am 'EVENT-DRIVEN' and investing on the mid.term outlook.
Making a average net profit of 25-30 percent monthly.
Robert
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Making a average net profit of 25-30 percent monthly.
Robert
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OldHand posted:Freerenkosignals posted:
Hi:
Just curious about how you all set targets. I personally try to make 2% per day with minimal risk.
How do you all set your targets?? I know some people may set goals based on number of pips made and others may use percentages, I know this would also depend on the lot sizes used plus the size of the account.
Hoping to hear what works for you all.[/quote
Interesting to read about the various opinions.
A target is like a suicide - I never use a target and don't condone my pupils setting a target - Reason? When you reach the end of your day and the target is no where in sight - whether you believe or not, but many times you will see trades that look like they will just help you obtain your target, but there is in fact no safe entry it was the need to find a trade that made you believe that there is in fact a trade. This trade was caused by force of circumstances which you have burdened your self with - Trading is risky enough without amplifying risk. -You are pushing the outer limits unnecessary. Advice... Trade if there is a trade to be had, not because you have to reach some target. From bitter experience with many of the people I have taken through the rudiments of trading I can say that targets are a curse to any clear thinking serious trader.
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Dec 03, 2015 at 10:58
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My goal is more like 5% a week. Not consistant as I rather play safe one week to take higher risk on major news a week later. Still less than 20% drawdown in 7 months.
Trading high risk - high reward on a different account, I managed to make about 60% a month, but had over 50% drawdown in august. This is extreamly unsafe.
Daily goals are dangerous as you might be foreced to take unsafe trades.
Trading high risk - high reward on a different account, I managed to make about 60% a month, but had over 50% drawdown in august. This is extreamly unsafe.
Daily goals are dangerous as you might be foreced to take unsafe trades.
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Dec 20, 2015 at 21:10
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I only trade if I see at least a 20 pip move on eur/usd maximum DD so far has been 5%,maximum upside 50%,its a numbers game low risk and high reward,selective trades.
"They mistook leverage with genius".
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Dec 21, 2015 at 07:53
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I do not have any daily target as it creates a wrong mindset. A trader should take what market gives. One day it may be 2%, another day 0.0001%, in the lucky day 5%. I take what market gives. Having a target in the flat market will involve you in overtrading.
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Jan 21, 2016 at 14:43
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thereis no such thing as a daily or monthly target, only yearly target. Are you alive for day to day do you live paycheck to paycheck? If so then you always remain poor.
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Jan 22, 2016 at 23:52
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FXtrader2010,
that is a very long term approach having only a one year target. At least a weekly one is needed to have some control on risk management. I even will suggest a daily target and stop loss based, when things goes sour in the percentage of the trading account.
How about 4% loss for the day and we call it quits? And furthermore a profit for the day of lets say 6% that will give some control over when we should not over trade regardless if we are in profit or loss.
Traders interested in this kind of control can visit RMMRobot.com and read about some basic ideas on how to protect the trading account.
that is a very long term approach having only a one year target. At least a weekly one is needed to have some control on risk management. I even will suggest a daily target and stop loss based, when things goes sour in the percentage of the trading account.
How about 4% loss for the day and we call it quits? And furthermore a profit for the day of lets say 6% that will give some control over when we should not over trade regardless if we are in profit or loss.
Traders interested in this kind of control can visit RMMRobot.com and read about some basic ideas on how to protect the trading account.
" Lock in the profit and minimize the draw down "
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Jan 23, 2016 at 07:52
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kricka posted:
FXtrader2010,
that is a very long term approach having only a one year target. At least a weekly one is needed to have some control on risk management. I even will suggest a daily target and stop loss based, when things goes sour in the percentage of the trading account.
How about 4% loss for the day and we call it quits? And furthermore a profit for the day of lets say 6% that will give some control over when we should not over trade regardless if we are in profit or loss.
Traders interested in this kind of control can visit RMMRobot.com and read about some basic ideas on how to protect the trading account.
A daily % of capital for loss,as regards upside profit,you should have a pretty good idea how much your FX pair moves as an average,apart from data releases,take for instance eur/usd,if its 100 points daily,I will watch for weakness around this amount,allow for pull backs of 15 points on a strong trend.
"They mistook leverage with genius".
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Jan 24, 2016 at 07:59
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you will never make it long term if you only focused on daily/ weekly targets. You will be into the 90% loser bin sooner or later. The ATR and volatility changes too frequently to have a realistic approach to realistic weekly gains!
The market doesn't care about time, not every day is the same, every single period of time represents fresh data and a whole host of complete different variables that all come into the market with different volumes thus creating what you see on a chart. Just because you think you see 100pips in a day doesn't mean you can extract 10 pips every day easily.
You only focus on daily/weekly targets because you probably just gambling and or have a balance insignificant to much.
If you really are serious about trading and want to do it for the long term even monthly targets is kind of pushing it. You have to look at as a business, you only file taxes once per year...
The market doesn't care about time, not every day is the same, every single period of time represents fresh data and a whole host of complete different variables that all come into the market with different volumes thus creating what you see on a chart. Just because you think you see 100pips in a day doesn't mean you can extract 10 pips every day easily.
You only focus on daily/weekly targets because you probably just gambling and or have a balance insignificant to much.
If you really are serious about trading and want to do it for the long term even monthly targets is kind of pushing it. You have to look at as a business, you only file taxes once per year...
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Jan 24, 2016 at 20:02
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I agree with having a long term target as well, like a yearly one. But that does not mean a daily or a weekly one should be overlooked.
" Lock in the profit and minimize the draw down "
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Jan 25, 2016 at 07:33
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FXtrader2010 is exactly right. Something for posters/believers of daily targets to keep in mind (going to borrow a line from everyone's favorite investor - Warren Buffett):
'Our long-term economic goal....is to maximize the average annual rate of gain in intrinsic business value on a per-share basis. We do not measure the economic significance or performance of Berkshire by its size; we measure by per-share progress.'
That quote pertains to equities, but the principle is to focus on longer term (i.e. annual) returns for longevity.
'Our long-term economic goal....is to maximize the average annual rate of gain in intrinsic business value on a per-share basis. We do not measure the economic significance or performance of Berkshire by its size; we measure by per-share progress.'
That quote pertains to equities, but the principle is to focus on longer term (i.e. annual) returns for longevity.
Success is no accident. It is hard work, perseverance, learning, studying, sacrifice and most of all, love of what you are doing.
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Jan 25, 2016 at 10:00
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Couldn't agree more. A daily target is account and psychology suicide
HOLY GRAIL: Fundamental Analysis to chose your pairs/direction, Technical Entry/SL/TP for consistent Management of those decisions
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Jan 25, 2016 at 22:56
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If you have a mixture of long term targets and short term targets you just can't ignore daily and weekly goals. This of course depends on what time frame one is trading on. If you are strictly a swing trader then a weekly target should do it. If you are a day trader and by not having a daily and a weekly stop loss, target of the trading account, I would say that is 'psychology suicide'.
" Lock in the profit and minimize the draw down "
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Feb 11, 2016 at 15:13
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Best way to calculate daily target is: Trade your plan, feel comfortable on market, just do what you do during normal trading days, and after 2 months you can calculate your avarage daily profit- and this is your daily target.
My monthly target is about 20%( daily its about 0,7%). If It is much i dont know. Thats my target i do it month after month, and i live from it.
https://www.myfxbook.com/members/koval/hedge/1302582
My monthly target is about 20%( daily its about 0,7%). If It is much i dont know. Thats my target i do it month after month, and i live from it.
https://www.myfxbook.com/members/koval/hedge/1302582
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Feb 12, 2016 at 11:36
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1% a day is realistic, not sure if longterm
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Feb 12, 2016 at 11:42
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Forex is not 'do or die today' thing, always plan for long term. One bad move will vanish all the profit. Instead accept the loss and come up next day fresh to analyze and catch the moves.
More profit with lower risk is my strategy
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Feb 14, 2016 at 07:32
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My daily target is 0.66% risk per trade with 24 pip sl and 45 pip goal.
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Feb 15, 2016 at 07:30
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Soyo24 posted:can I see some perf. stats ? :) I am honestly interested in the approach
My daily target is 0.66% risk per trade with 24 pip sl and 45 pip goal.
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Feb 15, 2016 at 07:36
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Hi..
My daily target is around 1.5 to 2%/day... check my goals target.. trying to maintain the strategy for the next 6 months...
https://www.myfxbook.com/members/NextGenFund/nextgen-capital/1502278
My daily target is around 1.5 to 2%/day... check my goals target.. trying to maintain the strategy for the next 6 months...
https://www.myfxbook.com/members/NextGenFund/nextgen-capital/1502278
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Feb 15, 2016 at 09:57
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NextGenFund posted:
Hi..
My daily target is around 1.5 to 2%/day... check my goals target.. trying to maintain the strategy for the next 6 months...
https://www.myfxbook.com/members/NextGenFund/nextgen-capital/1502278
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Hi,
You wont suceed. You trade without stop loss and such trading cant last for longer period.
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Feb 15, 2016 at 12:53
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togr posted:NextGenFund posted:
Hi..
My daily target is around 1.5 to 2%/day... check my goals target.. trying to maintain the strategy for the next 6 months...
https://www.myfxbook.com/members/NextGenFund/nextgen-capital/1502278
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Hi,
You wont suceed. You trade without stop loss and such trading cant last for longer period.
Hi,
I respect your opinion sir.. but in my opinion, i'm a trend follower, do I need a stop loss if in my analysis and indicators on my charts shows that the prices are clearly moving in one direction and I 've analyzed the extent to what level the prices will move in that direction and how many pips or profit i need and close the trades before the price changed.... dont be greedy...
don't try to predict the price movement and trying to be a smart guy to sell on the top and buy on the deep.... just let the price move and just follow the trend... trend is your friend, rite?
maybe i'm wrong, but no harm to try rite..?
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