I've just spent the past few weeks taking screen-shots of every single trade from my MB swing trading account. They contain entry and exits, as well as weekly and monthly charts in some cases (to give a context when necessary).
2005 Longs which were losses
2005 Longs which were profitable
2005 Shorts which were profitable
2006 Longs which were losses
2006 Longs which were profitable
2006 Shorts which were profitable
2007 Longs which were losses
2007 Shorts which were losses
2007 Longs which were profitable
2007 Shorts which were profitable
2008 Longs which were losses
2008 Shorts which were losses
2008 Longs which were profitable
2008 Shorts which were profitable
(To get a bigger chart picture, press "download" when viewing the image)
Notes:
Files are named in the following fashion:
Trade #. Ticker. Time-frame. EE / blank
so 1.ARD.DAILY.EE would mean a trade in ARD on a daily time-frame and the EE means the chart contains the "Entry" and the "Exit".
On the chart the annotation "Entry @o" means entry at opening prices. "Entry @i" means entry at intraday prices (this does not mean my decision was made during market hours - rather, I was filled at an intraday price). The same holds true for exits.
The little blue entry arrows and red exit arrows point to the bar on which the entry/exit took place, not the specific price. On later charts however I began manually pointing to my exact entry on the bar (You will see the difference).
If entry/exit prices are not matching with the chart it is due to a split in the traded issue
11 of the stocks I have traded are no longer actively traded on the exchanges - they are therefore not included.
I will post a thorough analysis with all my conclusions soon. Your input is appreciated too.
Sunday, June 22, 2008
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