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Uhm why not?
Do or did you stay at home from your day job everytime a loved one got sick? And i am not talking about something life threatenig here.
Someone getting sick is fairly common, my mother has been having a sore throat and a cough for a few weeks now, should this also be a reason to stop trading for a couple of weeks?
My son just had some fever and didn't sleep very well so he did not had the energy to go to school. As i have mentioned i was still taking care of my son, however that is not a 24 hour job, at least not with my son.
If someone being sick (again, nothing life threatening) is such a large psychological barrier to a trader so they can not trade well then they might be better off to quit trading all together. But that's just my opinion
Not too bad I think. Max equity drawdown -$800, and ended the challenge with +$3100. Sadly nearing the end of it I flushed a good amount of gains with some brash stubbornness in my decision making, really ended up hurting the end result and punishing my confidence