Stock Trading system: Daily P/L 3 May

My stock trading system performed well yesterday for a second day in a row after a great start on Friday. 11 out of 16 completed trades were profitable increasing my available for US stocks trading capital by 9.75%. This time I still hold 5 stocks since there weren’t signals to trade out. My biggest win was Halliburton Co., although the first trade, Ford Motor Co.,  was also quite profitable during the first hour of online trading, followed by Verizon Communications.

Winners: F, GE, BAC, XOM, VZ, EMC, TXN, HAL, YHOO, PFE, VMC

Losers: CSCO, SYMC, X, SLB, SLM

The stocks that I held shares of overnight are FITB, GNW, MRK, VNO (short) and AMD (short).

avatar Jim Makos  (210 Posts)

Jim Makos has been a professional gambler since 2003 when he first played Blackjack at the local casino. During the following years he developed online betting systems and became an expert in sports trading at the betting exchanges, mainly by scalping the betting odds at horse racing markets. He has also been a casual online poker player and shares his experience in his personal gambling blog. Forex and stock trading fascinates him and he is testing trading strategies based on technical analysis applied to financial charts.


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