Experiment: $100.00 to $1,000,000.00 USD in 155 Steps

Hello, and welcome to my thread. This board will sponsor an experiment I'll be running that a number of you might have a fantastic laugh at. I will try to bring an FX Solutions account balance in the mere $100.00 ($119.25 approx.) To $1,000,000.00 inside a 155 measure system. Steps could be considered market days, however some measures may span out. Therefore, if the ordinary step is 1.5 days, this experiment will be completed in under one year's period. I shall update this thread. Posts will consist of losses, or measures done.

How can this be accomplished?
</b>As the account's owner, I'll try to profit 24 pips/day of the EUR/USD pair. As the equilibrium increases, so will the percentage of my invested lot values. I won't say a lot about what kind of system I'm using, or what kind of security measures I'm taking to prevent reduction. 90% of this will involve good conclusion and I will manage my efforts one day at a time. I will monitor my charts heavily and see MNI EURO-DOLLAR EURO TECH reports. I advance onto another should I succeed in finishing one measure. If I take a reduction, I cut into a preceding measure dependent on the amount of the reduction.

FAQs:
</b>Lot size: 1 = 1,000
Leverage: 400/1 (to keep the usable margin high)
Pips/day tried: 24
Pip value range (PVR): 400 (a number I have come up with to determine the percentage of the equilibrium which will be used in lot sizes)
Lot size percentage: 6.8 - 8.03 percent of equilibrium depending on rounded value.
Balance growth per measure: About 6 percent

in case you don't feel like doing the math, then here are some examples of where the account balance must be at various actions and their traded worth per pip:
10: $212.85 ($0.50/pip)
25: $512.85 ($1.20/ $pip)
50: $2,200.05 ($5.20/pip)
75: $9,450.45 ($22.30/pip)
100: $40,542.45 ($95.60/pip)
125: $174,004.05 ($410.40/pip)
155: $999,383.25 ($2,357.00/pip)

Additional FAQs:
</b>400/1 leverage, are you nuts? : Most folks will argue this is a bad approach, and I'd agree. But for this particular experiment I want to keep the usable margin as high as you can.
How many complete pips will you have to get through the 155 measures? : 155 * 24 = 3720 pips. I expect this amount could be a lot higher because of missing profit and ch-up.
Do you think this will do the job? : As long as the mathematics is supportive, it is possible.
When do you feel you'll finish the 155 measures? I'd suppose Feb of 2007.
What are you going to do if you finish the 155 measures? : Continue the experiment onto measure 195 ( $10,000,000)
What do I have to lose? : just $100.00!
Without further delay, lets begin!

- Bob

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STEP 1: COMPLETED (5/25/06):
3,000 B 1.2785 - S 1.2788 = 3 pips
3,000 B 1.2767 - S 1.2788 = 21 pips
Comments: Low action now. It was difficult to make a judgement concerning the direction. I made a decision to buy in accore with last week's support levels being today's current price.

Profit: $7.20 (0.30/ /pip)
Previous account balance: $119.25
New account balance: $126.45