Looking back at the last 30 days, the numbers tell an interesting story. Executed 2,340 trades with a 37.82% hit rate—roughly 885 winning moves against 1,455 that didn't pan out. Total capital deployed came to $7,106.70, which generated a net profit of $1,813.00. That's a 25.51% return on investment, with a profit factor sitting at 1.36.
Currently operating at 1x unit size, but that's just the starting point. The real target? 33x. It might sound ambitious, but the path is clear. The strategy's working, the data backs it up, and the plan is solid. Getting there takes discipline and consistency—but we'll get there.
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GasFeeCrybaby
· 7h ago
Hmm... a 37.82% win rate sounds pretty good, but how do I digest the 1455 losing trades?
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RugDocDetective
· 7h ago
ngl 25.51% ROI sounds good, but 1455 losing trades... that must be so stressful
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BrokeBeans
· 7h ago
A 25% return is pretty good, but those 1,455 losing trades are a bit heartbreaking... The profit factor of 1.36 feels like it could be even higher.
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PumpDoctrine
· 7h ago
ngl 37.82% win rate honestly it's okay, the key is whether this 1.36 profit factor can be maintained stably.
From 1x to 33x sounds crazy but indeed tempting... it all depends on whether I can hold on.
2340 trades, this execution capability is amazing.
25% return is good but 1455 stop-losses... mental resilience is a must.
Is it really possible to consistently produce such data? Where are the details?
Looking back at the last 30 days, the numbers tell an interesting story. Executed 2,340 trades with a 37.82% hit rate—roughly 885 winning moves against 1,455 that didn't pan out. Total capital deployed came to $7,106.70, which generated a net profit of $1,813.00. That's a 25.51% return on investment, with a profit factor sitting at 1.36.
Currently operating at 1x unit size, but that's just the starting point. The real target? 33x. It might sound ambitious, but the path is clear. The strategy's working, the data backs it up, and the plan is solid. Getting there takes discipline and consistency—but we'll get there.