Compounding With Compound Interest!

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Compounding With Compound Interest!


  This is a work in progress extract from an upcoming guide I am  writing. This is just one rough chapter in the guide. I  haven’t as of yet edited it or let anyone else see it.  

What is compound interest? 

Do you know the story of a Raj in India that was obsessed with  playing chess? One day a traveler appeared at the palace and the Raj in  typical style challenged the man to a chess game. The Ran offered a  reward to the man if he won the chess game. The man being a very clever  and intelligent person modestly asked for a grain of rice to be doubled  on each chess square.  The Raj didn’t see any problem in this as rice  was cheap and plentiful. He played the man and lost and being a honest  person he paid the traveler in rice in the way they had agreed. So first  the Raj put on one grain of rice then two, then, four, eight,sixteen,  thirty-two, sixty=four and so on until he realized that he wouldn’t be  able to pay his debt. The total cost of rice would eventually come to 210 billion tons. This is compound interest! 

How does this example help us as traders? It is fairly easy although  we aren’t going to double our money every day. We can use compounding in  a way to significantly increase our profits while at the same time  significantly decreasing our risk. Using compound interest is all about  patience.  I will give a quick example: 2% a day for 250 days. Now I know this is unrealistic because  sometimes you are going to have losing trades or there are going to be  no trade setups for your system. So lets say 200 days including loses  and no trade days. That is rounded up to $12,000 averaging 2% per day. I  know it’s actually just over 13k but I am adding extra losses or days  that nothing is happening or you were sick etc etc 

The profits are tiny at first and here is where the patience comes in.  The first day you will make just $5!  Day ten it is $54.78 profit Day twenty $121.49 After the quarter that is $923.47 dollars in one quarter! And that is being pretty conservative with your $250.  An example trade would be: $100 trade with a 5% target at 5:1 leverage.  Overall profit is 2% on $250.  Tomorrow your trade is $105. This is just an example! A very good  friend of mine traded $50 on a $500 account and built that $50 to over  $1500 without ever going into the other $450. He has since made over 40k  trading just by being careful.  

Compound Interest Grow Investment Clocks Flying 3d Illustration

Obviously you will make more profit some days and less other days,  depending on your set ups, leverage etc. But let’s say you are trading  with leverage and you only need 2% profit for the day, you can now  decrease how much money you are risking because you only need 2% rather  than trying for that 15% of course you can still do that by risking a  smaller part of your account and using leverage and leaving the rest of  your money in the account as your margin in case something does actually  go wrong. (my preferred way of doing things)  You can also lower your leverage and use a larger part of your  account get the 2% and then get out. I have tried this method but I  still flinch at the fact that a large part of my account is in the trade  even though I am technically risking the same amount.  

Again because the gains seem kind of small at first, many people lose  patience and start gambling larger amounts of their account on higher  leverage because they want to get there today! If I can make 15% per day  then I can get there in jut 6 weeks! WOW another 6 weeks and I can have  nearly a million!!!   If you think it’s that easy you have another thing coming. Sure you  will make your 15% but you will lose just as much if not more when it  goes wrong. Slow and steady works much better than fast and crazy.  

Thanks for reading. Like I said it is a work in progress!

Paul Davids