Monitoring, statistics
This is DAY #0. I have already deposited $100 into the BIGTIMERTRADING account and set it up for tomorrow’s trading.
I decided to run two EAs on the account not just one. As I wrote, I will run my favorite old EA on XAUUSD, and I will run one of my RSI-based scalping bot on 5 pairs.
As a trader, I am trading with Bitcoin (BTCUSD), Gold (XAUUSD), and some USD fx pairs, mostly EU, AU, GU, and UC.
The broker I use lets me trade on the crypto market during weekends, however, it is not good for any of my strategies. The market is too slow and my strategies close many more bad trades than during weekdays.
I have registered this account on analytics pages like myfxbook.com and fxblue.com. These sites will help me analyze the account’s performance and will give me many charts to post here and on social media.
Myfxbook.com asks you to pay for the “good” service, so I will probably post more info from FXBlue. What I really like about these analytics is that I can see the results from different aspects, and it is important if you are planning to run different bots on your account, as I do. For example, I added magic numbers to all of my EAs – I think everyone does – and with that, it is easy to monitor the profitability of each EA, on different pairs or timeframes or setups.

For example, my scalping bot on EURUSD has the #111 magic number, so in the future, I will see how much profit it makes.
The only thing I don’t like about FXBlue is that they round the numbers on the charts, but I won’t cry too much about it ðŸ˜

So, from tomorrow I will share much information about the results and I will share my manual trades. It will be fun and soon I will buy expensive stuff from the profit I make on this account. 🤑
Come on Big Timers. Let’s make some money 💰