On 10th of last month, I followed signal to buy CAD/CHF, and promptly won on all accounts. Unfortunately, I over-rated not seeing the usual signal of trade closed, scaled in and out on medium account as the market headed south, first gradulally, then faster, until about $4000 draw-down. Which I began to remedy by adding more funds to the most heavily loaded account, namely my medium account, and liquidating as many positions as accumulated gains allowed, leaving little over $40 or about 3/4%.
The market continued to move south, which provoked an inquiry of the latest prognosis, which went unanswered, and examination of last mont's statememt posted on the site showed their trade closed at the posted objective of 20 pips. Further examination revealed other precedents far more in line. I inquired and was asked if I was still in, which was followed by my reply in the affirmative, which was followed by being advised to send an e-mail to the "strategy team" for help, which I promtly did, which has yet to be fllowed by any reply. I was not given any explaination of the extreme mis-match between last month's tatement and the absence of the usual signal of closed trade.
Along the way, I examined that market and a couple of correlating markets in the presence of my oringal research with Bollinger Bands, selected moving averages, and boundaries taught in the Control Point course offered by Prime-line.com, and became quite uncomfortable what I saw on the weekly chart of CAD/CHF, two nights ago, which prompted ajusting objectives in favor of getting out of trouble, serious praying, and other exercises of faith and quantum physics, one of which is promoted on http://www.releasetechnique.com/, and is profoundly simple.
Said exercises proved to be a turning point, because the market bolted upward in an unusual fashion, which was sufficient for lightening the load without penalty. The market grew, inspite of my subsequent analysis, at a rate to liquidate all of my remaining positions. Lttle over $20 or 1/4% added to my account with Fxpro.com, and little under $125 or little over 5% with Finexo.com, where, unlike Fxpro.com, no former gain was sacrificed.
More clear it became that I can never afford to be cocky.
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