Chronological review:
- Jan-March: Everything was firing at full capacity. That's not to say I didn't have losing days, but the quarter was profitable and gave reason for hope.
- April: I hit a legal snag that interestingly intersected my personal life with my trading life. It cost me 10 trading days and a way too much money. Externally, I was able to deal with it by escaping to Mexico for a week. Internally, it was just extremely frustrating to feel like like the victim and still be forced to play {pay} by the rules.
- May-June: The doldrums began earlier than expected this year. Many of the spreads began there march towards 0. This seemed strangely early and paper was hell bent on selling anything with value in the Fed Funds. I eked out a scratch for the quarter, but not without some last second heroics.
- July: Dead, didn't trade very well. My partner had a good month, but I was never able to gain traction.I decided to start running {well, actually, I started on June 11th, but now I got serious}with hopes to complete a half marathon and a full marathon by year's end.
- August: At the Aug 9th FOMC meeting, Big Ben decided it would be a great idea to take a few hundred thousand from me, my partners, and my backer by announcing the following, "The Committee currently anticipates that economic conditions--including low rates of resource utilization and a subdued outlook for inflation over the medium run--are likely to warrant exceptionally low levels for the federal funds rate at least through mid-2013." As we all rushed to puke our spreads to each other it became apparent that I would need to find another market to trade.
- Sept: The grind back toward parity was slow and tedious. Little by little I peeled off the pieces of my book that showed small profits and gradually began to march back to even.I ran my first competitive race since 8th grade...and wound up in Jackson Park Hospital's ER with dehydration and hypoglycemia. Not to be deterred {it was just a bad trade, right?} I continued my pursuit of running my first marathon in December.
- Oct: I officially team up with the Neapolitan Man, merged our books and began a quest to add new products. Then the MF disaster struck. It paralyzed our accounts and broke our stride just as we were beginning to make significant headway. We're thankful for our backers who have made us whole, even though they still have outstanding monies with Corzine and Co.
- Nov-Dec: We remained profitable, though we were never able to regain the swagger we seemed to be rolling with prior to the MF collapse. We identified some of the areas which we'll be focusing some of our additional energies on {trade wise} in the next few months and years. We found our next trading companion as well Mr. PRD {Philosophical Rail Defender} and he begins his tenure at the first of the year. I did run my first ever marathon {a full 26.2 miles} and surprised myself by clocking a 3:10:25.
Hopefully, I slip one more post in this year and lay out a few of the goal we have for 2012.
~LH
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