How many trading accounts have you blown?

Aug 19, 2022 at 08:24
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Membro Desde May 22, 2017   85 posts
Sep 30, 2022 at 22:44
Rococo_XVII posted:
master800ve posted:
Rococo_XVII posted:
master800ve posted:
Rococo_XVII posted:
master800ve posted:
Rococo_XVII posted:
I blew one account. It was more then 4 years ago. I decided to open real one and had about $3000. And because of my huge mistake I lost almost all my capital. After that I became very cautious.

Well it can happen to anyone.

Blowing up accounts taught me a lot about myself and trading in overall.

Hope you are trading better these days! Rock on!

Thank you. For now I am really feeling more better than any time. The loss helped me to be more attentive. And careful. Now I got back what I once lost. And very happy about it.

I'm very glad to read that! Keep up the good work!

Thank you.
And what about you? Did you recover after blow the account? How much time did it take?

Yeah I recovered, took a few months, wasn't easy. But at least I accomplished my goal.

Wow. This is great. What is your goal? Is it about 10 000 of profit during this period?

Well When I lost everything it was around 40k and now Im up on 65k, my profits they go from 3:1 to 2:1, If there is a market condition that will allow to do even more I'll hop on that.

And I became consistent on my drawdowns, I never let my account go below 6% on a trading session, if that happens I'm out of that trading session.

It's just weird how just the mindset settles when you have been a lot through the trading arena.

As far as goals go, well I hope to reach 100k at some point. I don't mind how long it takes, just want to get there.

What's your goals?
F*** it we ball!
Membro Desde Mar 31, 2021   229 posts
Oct 03, 2022 at 12:56
master800ve posted:
Rococo_XVII posted:
master800ve posted:
Rococo_XVII posted:
master800ve posted:
Rococo_XVII posted:
master800ve posted:
Rococo_XVII posted:
I blew one account. It was more then 4 years ago. I decided to open real one and had about $3000. And because of my huge mistake I lost almost all my capital. After that I became very cautious.

Well it can happen to anyone.

Blowing up accounts taught me a lot about myself and trading in overall.

Hope you are trading better these days! Rock on!

Thank you. For now I am really feeling more better than any time. The loss helped me to be more attentive. And careful. Now I got back what I once lost. And very happy about it.

I'm very glad to read that! Keep up the good work!

Thank you.
And what about you? Did you recover after blow the account? How much time did it take?

Yeah I recovered, took a few months, wasn't easy. But at least I accomplished my goal.

Wow. This is great. What is your goal? Is it about 10 000 of profit during this period?

Well When I lost everything it was around 40k and now Im up on 65k, my profits they go from 3:1 to 2:1, If there is a market condition that will allow to do even more I'll hop on that.

And I became consistent on my drawdowns, I never let my account go below 6% on a trading session, if that happens I'm out of that trading session.

It's just weird how just the mindset settles when you have been a lot through the trading arena.

As far as goals go, well I hope to reach 100k at some point. I don't mind how long it takes, just want to get there.

What's your goals?


My goal for now is reaching 100k to the end of the year. I hope to reach it. Now my capital is $87 770. I always try to reach about 2-3% per trade. And my drawdown now is about 8%.
But I want to improve my trading system and increase my capital twice next year.
Think thrice before opening an order
Membro Desde May 22, 2017   85 posts
Oct 03, 2022 at 16:00
Rococo_XVII posted:
master800ve posted:
Rococo_XVII posted:
master800ve posted:
Rococo_XVII posted:
master800ve posted:
Rococo_XVII posted:
master800ve posted:
Rococo_XVII posted:
I blew one account. It was more then 4 years ago. I decided to open real one and had about $3000. And because of my huge mistake I lost almost all my capital. After that I became very cautious.

Well it can happen to anyone.

Blowing up accounts taught me a lot about myself and trading in overall.

Hope you are trading better these days! Rock on!

Thank you. For now I am really feeling more better than any time. The loss helped me to be more attentive. And careful. Now I got back what I once lost. And very happy about it.

I'm very glad to read that! Keep up the good work!

Thank you.
And what about you? Did you recover after blow the account? How much time did it take?

Yeah I recovered, took a few months, wasn't easy. But at least I accomplished my goal.

Wow. This is great. What is your goal? Is it about 10 000 of profit during this period?

Well When I lost everything it was around 40k and now Im up on 65k, my profits they go from 3:1 to 2:1, If there is a market condition that will allow to do even more I'll hop on that.

And I became consistent on my drawdowns, I never let my account go below 6% on a trading session, if that happens I'm out of that trading session.

It's just weird how just the mindset settles when you have been a lot through the trading arena.

As far as goals go, well I hope to reach 100k at some point. I don't mind how long it takes, just want to get there.

What's your goals?


My goal for now is reaching 100k to the end of the year. I hope to reach it. Now my capital is $87 770. I always try to reach about 2-3% per trade. And my drawdown now is about 8%.
But I want to improve my trading system and increase my capital twice next year.

We are going to get there! Rock on!
F*** it we ball!
Membro Desde Oct 04, 2022   3 posts
Oct 04, 2022 at 17:21
I have blown 4 but thanks to that guy on twitter I will not be able to blow any :D
Membro Desde May 22, 2017   85 posts
Oct 05, 2022 at 15:04
liveking35 posted:
I have blown 4 but thanks to that guy on twitter I will not be able to blow any :D

Its a hard lesson but a worthy one!
F*** it we ball!
Membro Desde Sep 06, 2022   26 posts
Nov 11, 2022 at 07:07
I haven’t really blown any live trading accounts. When I was a beginner, I would take a break from trading once I see the drawdown increasing beyond my set limit. That way I am able to save my account before it’s blown. I think even a new trader can trade without blowing up their account if they pay enough attention to risk management.
Membro Desde Aug 05, 2021   401 posts
Dec 09, 2022 at 14:42
liveking35 posted:
I have blown 4 but thanks to that guy on twitter I will not be able to blow any :D
What guy on Twitter? Can you elaborate on this? I'm curious lol
Membro Desde Dec 04, 2022   1 posts
Jan 24, 2023 at 06:11
I have blown 2, 3200$
Membro Desde Feb 01, 2023   5 posts
Feb 06, 2023 at 08:04
I have just blown one, $4000. back to demo
Membro Desde Jan 25, 2022   165 posts
Feb 08, 2023 at 06:11
There was only 1 and I don't think I will make the same mistake again.
Membro Desde Mar 31, 2021   229 posts
Mar 01, 2023 at 12:41
princesajir posted:
There was only 1 and I don't think I will make the same mistake again.
That is great you made a conclusion and corrected the mistake. It is always worth learning from people like you. Unfortunately, it does not always work out the way you want. But not many people can accept and correct the situation.
Think thrice before opening an order
Membro Desde May 22, 2017   85 posts
Mar 13, 2023 at 15:25
utraeg posted:
I have just blown one, $4000. back to demo

That's probably for the best!
F*** it we ball!
Membro Desde May 22, 2017   85 posts
Mar 13, 2023 at 15:28
Scortation posted:
I haven’t really blown any live trading accounts. When I was a beginner, I would take a break from trading once I see the drawdown increasing beyond my set limit. That way I am able to save my account before it’s blown. I think even a new trader can trade without blowing up their account if they pay enough attention to risk management.

I agree, but I think that when you are beginning and figuring out your risk profile, its ok to blow up accounts, that's how you know your limits and if you are overdoing the positions.

At least that's how I set my risk profile, a lesson learned the hard way.
F*** it we ball!
Membro Desde May 22, 2017   85 posts
Mar 13, 2023 at 15:29
Chrisewon posted:
I have blown 2, 3200$

No worries!

You will come back from it eventually, just don't make it a habit to blow up accounts hehe.
F*** it we ball!
Membro Desde May 22, 2017   85 posts
Mar 13, 2023 at 15:29
HeavLeighGill26 posted:
liveking35 posted:
I have blown 4 but thanks to that guy on twitter I will not be able to blow any :D
What guy on Twitter? Can you elaborate on this? I'm curious lol

I'm very curious as well!
F*** it we ball!
Membro Desde May 22, 2017   85 posts
Mar 13, 2023 at 15:30
Rococo_XVII posted:
princesajir posted:
There was only 1 and I don't think I will make the same mistake again.
That is great you made a conclusion and corrected the mistake. It is always worth learning from people like you. Unfortunately, it does not always work out the way you want. But not many people can accept and correct the situation.

True that!

Correcting this sort of thing takes discipline and a lot of hard work!
F*** it we ball!
Membro Desde Mar 31, 2021   229 posts
May 10, 2023 at 14:18
You know, I created a thread about what tips experienced traders can give. And more and more often there flashes the idea of using an EA. What do you think? Can the EA correct mistakes in trading?
Think thrice before opening an order
Membro Desde May 06, 2023   46 posts
May 11, 2023 at 07:26
Rococo_XVII posted:
You know, I created a thread about what tips experienced traders can give. And more and more often there flashes the idea of using an EA. What do you think? Can the EA correct mistakes in trading?
Why do many traders say that self-discipline, emotional control, and avoiding greed are important?
Because being self-disciplined and controlling emotions helps you stick to your trading plan and strategy, stay clear-headed, and avoid making decisions based on emotions.
When the market is volatile, you can make rational decisions without being influenced by emotions.
However, few people can achieve this level of self-control, as humans are emotional beings.
 It takes time and exceptional self-control to achieve this level of discipline.
On the other hand, an EA is a robot that can only execute trades based on pre-programmed strategies.
It doesn't have emotions, which is both its strength and weakness.
 Its lack of emotions means that it can strictly follow the trading plan without being influenced by emotions.
However, in the case of sudden market events that cause one-sided moves, it cannot adapt and still follows the programmed commands.
Therefore, manual intervention is necessary at times.
The job of an EA is to trade for profit by exchanging time for money.
 It lowers the threshold for becoming a successful trader.
 In my opinion, self-discipline, emotional control, avoiding greed, and strong mental toughness are qualities of successful traders.
The market always has unpredictable fluctationes,risk management is always the number one priority
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