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Experiment: $100.00 to $1,000,000.00 USD at 155 Steps

Hello, and welcome to my thread. This board will sponsor an experiment I'll be conducting that many of you may have a great laugh at. I will attempt to bring an FX Solutions account balance from a mere $100.00 ($119.25 approx.) To $1,000,000.00 inside a 155 measure system. Steps can be considered open market days, but some measures may span out 1-3 days. Therefore, if the average step is 1.5 times, then this experiment will be finished in under one year's period. I shall update this thread so. Posts will consist of measures completed, or losses obtained.

How can this be achieved?
</b>As the account's owner, I'll attempt to profit 24 pips/day of this EUR/USD pair. As the equilibrium increases, so will the proportion of my invested lot values. I won't say a lot about the type of system I'm using, or what type of security measures I am taking to avoid reduction. 90 percent of this will entail decent judgement and I will handle my efforts one day at a time. I will monitor my charts greatly and read MNI EURO-DOLLAR EURO TECH reports. Should I succeed in finishing one measure, I progress onto another. When I take a reduction, I decrease to some previous step dependent on the sum of the reduction.

FAQs:
</b>Lot size: 1 = 1,000
Leverage: 400/1 (to maintain the usable margin )
Pips/day attempted: 24
Pip value range (PVR): 400 (a few I've come up with to determine the proportion of the equilibrium which will be used in lot sizes)
Lot size proportion: 6.8 - 8.03percent of equilibrium based on curved worth.
Balance growth per measure: About 6 percent

If you don't feel like doing the math, then here are some examples of where the account balance should be at various actions and their traded worth per pip:
10: $212.85 ($0.50/pip)
25: $512.85 ($1.20/pip)
50: $2,200.05 ($5.20/pip)
75: $9,450.45 ($22.30/pip)
100: $40,542.45 ($95.60/pip)
125: $174,004.05 ($410.40/pip)
155: $999,383.25 ($2,357.00/pip)

Other FAQs:
</b>400/1 leverage, are you nuts? : Many people will argue this is a poor egy, and I would concur. However, for this particular experiment I want to maintain the usable margin as large as possible.
How many total pips will you've got to get throughout the 155 measures? : 155 * 24 = 3720 pips. I expect this amount could be a lot higher because of lost profit and ch-up.
Do you think this will do the job? : Provided that the math is reassuring, it is possible.
When do you think you'll complete the 155 measures? : I would guess Feb of 2007.
What are you going to do if you complete the 155 measures? : Continue the experiment onto measure 195 ( $10,000,000)
What do I must lose? : only $100.00!
Without further delay, lets begin!

- Bob

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STEP 1: COMPLETED (5/25/06):
3,000 B 1.2785 - S 1.2788 = 3 pips
3,000 B 1.2767 - S 1.2788 = 21 pips
Remarks: Low activity today. It had been difficult to make a judgement about the direction. I made a decision to buy according to last week's support levels being today's current price.

Profit: $7.20 (0.30/pip)
Previous account balance: $119.25
New account balance: $126.45