Aggresive Trading, Does It really Pay In the long Run? lets find out!

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"Risk comes from not knowing what you're doing" - WARREN BUFFET

We're Starting off with $25,000 real account.
How real is aggressive trading, does it really pay in the long run?let see..
July i had a drawdown of 0.6% trading in 2 days in the whole month.
August, 1st trade, I'm up +6%. I'll post you all on updates on positive and negative days plus how my trading day went if i spot a very high probability trade.

I must keep you updated!

Best Wishes.
 

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depends what your definition of "aggressive trading" is, doesnt it. It could mean exceptionally frequent trading, or taking what you'd consider to be more risky setups. Day trading could be considered aggressive, to a macro position trader.

What do you really mean when you say aggressive trading?
 
depends what your definition of "aggressive trading" is, doesnt it. It could mean exceptionally frequent trading, or taking what you'd consider to be more risky setups. Day trading could be considered aggressive, to a macro position trader.

What do you really mean when you say aggressive trading?


High Leverage, risking above the usual 1% per trade. +6% in my case!
though i do this ONLY when i spot an iron clad opportunity in any of the three pairs i trade. GJ,GU and GCHF
 
Today, I'm looking at a close above 1.7000 for GU and 1.8050 for GCHF. If they occur, don't hesitate to pull, don't wait for me!

Good Luck!
 
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