So from a bottom line dollar standpoint alone I'm happy with the results this month. But I made a few mistakes and gambled and lost a few times as well. What I'm actually most proud of is the one loss this month because I stuck to my trading rule there and got out when my exit point was triggered. This trade would have ended up losing ($1,000) had I stayed in until expiration hoping that it would somehow work back to my favor, which is something I would have done in years past. What doesn't show up on the P/L is missed opportunities to re-enter the PFE long calls, and a short on ZB that both would have been winning trades. I also closed out two trades (NG and KMP short puts) early hoping to get a chance to re-enter but they didn't materialize. Total profit left on the table for those two early exits is about $860, missed trade opportunities total is about $1250. There is rarely such thing as a perfect month as I can always find something to get better at, and I just as easily could have lost money on re-entering those trades, we'll never know. So I take the good with the bad, continue to try and learn from my mistakes, and keep going forward.
Many of you have been reading this blog may have noticed that my blogging frequency has increased over the past few weeks as I got short the market. As you can imagine I am down money since getting short the market, this is the time when most people pull away from posting. But my goal is to stay active and involved and show you that trading is not always rainbows and butterflies. It is times like these that the things I have been sharing over the past couple of weeks are so important. You need to trade small relative to your account. I have a decent short position in the market and my portfolios are set up to make some awesome returns if we finally turn lower. But something I would like to point out is that my account is 70% Cash. I learned a long time ago how important it is to live by the rules you preach. Because of my discipline I am able to continue to hold my positions, I have time and capital on my side. I can't stress enough how important it is not to get to big....

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