Weekly recap

Week of Jun 7Jun 12

+6.05%
Compounded
5 sessionsSummed straight +5.91%Compounded +6.05%

Day by day

Sun
+1.09%
Jun 7
Mon
+1.43%
Jun 8
Tue
+1.07%
Jun 9
Wed
+1.21%
Jun 10
Thu
+1.11%
Jun 11
Fri
Jun 12

Mon → Thu = active sessions · Sun row = Sunday-evening open · Fri = no trading by design

Compounded, not added

Each day's gain earns more gains

Every day's return lands on the balance the day before grew — so the percentages multiply, they don't just add. Here's the same week on a $1,000 balance:

Just adding the days

+5.91%

$1,000 → $1059.10

Compounded · actual

+6.05%

$1,000 → $1060.51

That's $1.41 extra in one week — small. But the same effect running month after month is the difference between +139% and +187% over a year.

What this looked like by allocation

If you held the balance below at the start of the week and nothing else moved in or out, this is what the 6.05% compounded into.

$100 balance
Earned
+$6.05
$500 balance
Earned
+$30.25
$1,000 balance
Earned
+$60.51
$5,000 balance
Earned
+$302.55
$10,000 balance
Earned
+$605.09
$50,000 balance
Earned
+$3,025.46

The playbook in one breath

Four trading days. Friday off.

  • Mon–Thu · the desk trades XAU/USD on the most liquid hours of each session.
  • Friday · we close out and sit out. Liquidity dies into the weekend, spreads widen, and headline-driven Friday moves are exactly the kind of asymmetric risk we don't want compounding against us.
  • Sat–Sun · dormant. No positions. No exposure.
  • Sunday evening · the gold market reopens, the desk re-engages, the next session prints.

Five chances a week to compound, two days a week to protect. That asymmetry is the entire reason the curve bends the way it does.

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Disclaimer

Past performance is not indicative of future results. Returns shown reflect a specific historical week and are not representative of any individual investor's experience. Allocation-tier examples are illustrative — actual results depend on when funds were allocated, any deposits/withdrawals during the period, and the 30% performance fee (which is only deducted when profit is transferred out of the investment account). Trading the gold market (XAU/USD) involves substantial risk of loss. Nothing on this page constitutes investment, financial, tax, or legal advice.