eyetrader
- 11 Feb 2010 22:39
Hi All
Looking to gain a small following for an experiment, gonna spreadbet 1,000 of my own hard earned with a view not to stop until I hit 25,000 or lose the lot!!
It'll be across a range of Index, equity & FX trades starting small and building the pot (or lose the lot) will be using flat stops and running profits with trailing stops.
If you want to follow every trade and watch the spiral up or down feel free to follow me on www.twitter.com/eyetrader - where I'll be simply be posting each trade as I click the mouse
BTW this is not spam, I'm not selling anything, I dont want any donations, more of a personal challenge that I'm going to conduct in public!!!! I'm hoping to see a few tips on here as well as my own strategies and ideas.
Lastly I'll be donating 5,000 of the profit (if/when I make it) to charity
May the slaughter commence :)
Eyetrader
ptholden
- 06 Oct 2010 20:47
- 57 of 97
And the fact your tenants pay by c/q has got exactly what to do with the thread subject?
ptholden
- 07 Oct 2010 21:32
- 59 of 97
Binned SBT today at a loss of approx 275, which on reflection is a bit more than I should have tolerated, also indicates to me that the initial bet was too large. rationale for opening the trade was a chart breakout and adjacent results, unfortunately, the results seemed not to inspire and the SP now appears to be trying to fill a gap. Broker downgrade today probably didn't help very much.
Taken a smaller position in AGLD, which seems to have slipped under the 'gold rush radar.' Initially a nice rise of 8% but fell back during the afternoon to +4%, in any event not far from b/e.
My big hope for a really nice return, AFR, has slipped a little today and may test support at 110p; if it bounces from there may well add.
Dil
- 12 Nov 2010 00:53
- 62 of 97
SBT are a joke outfit imo pt , steer clear.
Saw the breakout myself but due to my own experience with them (I'm limited to placing 16 on an evens favourite and less than a fiver at odds over 5/1) then they obviously have a problem with anyone that ever wins with them and for the record I've only placed about 200 of bets with them in 6 months. If I remember right they also had an offer on that would have increased turnover just before period end with refunds / free bets not being credited til following period. 888sport did something similar.
Juzzle
- 12 Nov 2010 11:04
- 63 of 97
eyetrader - any chance you might include this link in your header?
http://www.financial-spread-betting.com
It is an exceptionally useful information source for anyone looking at spreadbets for the first time, as well as for the more experienced spreadbetter seeking greater guidance on tactics and strategies.
skinny
- 12 Nov 2010 11:20
- 64 of 97
This character looks a bit
dodgy! :-)
Gausie
- 12 Nov 2010 12:14
- 65 of 97
This one looks just as bad.
I wonder which of them would win in a fight?
ptholden
- 12 Nov 2010 12:59
- 67 of 97
Dil, interesting stuff, I have no first hand experience of SBT, so always useful to hear of how others view their service. If they can't pay out it doesn't bode well for their future. Having got that particular trade wrong I have little interest in having another go!
Chris Carson
- 12 Nov 2010 14:10
- 68 of 97
Juzzle - I agree that is a good site. I personally (FWIW) have had few problems with Capital Spreads, tried all the others, occasionally use Cantor Index. The main reason I prefer CSpr is the KISS principle and ease of moving stops. The charts are good. Only downside with the charts especially in volatile markets is the requirement to refresh frequently. I only use them for spreadbetting, no knowledge of there CFD platform.
ptholden
- 24 Nov 2010 19:49
- 69 of 97
Latest update:
3000 is now 6327.49
Quite frankly, it should be quite a bit more, but haven't maximised profits.
Shares trades are the profitable part of the exercise with 14 of 20 showing a profit and it could be argued that two of the losers were a small part of a bigger position.
The negative aspect are the indicies and FX trades (54 in total of which 33 have been profitable, 16 have been losers and 5 closed flat).
Clearly there are two conclusions to be drawn from the above:
1. I am much better at share trading than I am with the more volatile markets.
2. Despite having more winners than losers with the Indicies & FX I was not cutting losses early enough nor letting winners run; additionally, I know that with some trades the bet size was a little ambitious. Having said that, I was aware this was the case and have been working hard to rectify these aspects.
In fact the last month or so the account has had 21 winners and just 4 losers in this category, showing a profit of 741.45, so perhaps I'm learning!
Hope you're doing ok Juzzle.
cynic
- 24 Nov 2010 20:06
- 70 of 97
well done peter ..... over how long a period?
ptholden
- 24 Nov 2010 20:12
- 71 of 97
The first trade was placed in June, but the second not until Spetember, so strictly speaking I've only been active during the last two months or so.
Dil
- 25 Nov 2010 08:57
- 73 of 97
Eight quid Monday Juzzle and a tenner by xmas are my conservative estimates for AVN so good luck.
Nice trading pt ... you subscribing to sln2 the sure fire multibagger ? :-)
ptholden
- 25 Nov 2010 18:50
- 74 of 97
Dil,
Yep, can't wait to get my sticky paws on some XGEL shares. As proven since the early days of BTL it's a sure fire winner, it made huge amounts of money before finally delisting and going into admin. Oh, hang on a minute, the only people who made money were the founders and all the subsequent scammers; perhaps I'll have to rethink my strategy!
Having a wee punt on AVN, let's hope that feckin rocket doesn't go whoosh in the wrong direction. The launch can be watched on Arianne's web cast tomorrow night. Nice to have a bit of interest in proceedings. I guess if it does go wrong in any way, my SB account is going to get a right good twatting!
ptholden
- 30 Dec 2010 14:07
- 76 of 97
Hi Juzzle
Sorry to hear not going quite according to plan, however, a 33% gain is probably much better than most funds achieve!
I don't have my laptop with me at the moment, so not too sure where I stand exactly, but think I'm somewhere close to 11,000 representing a 367% increase on the original pot. Curiously, I have not used the profits to any great extent to increase position size or number of trades. The maximum deposit in my SB account at any one time has averaged 4k, although currently 6.5k.