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Installation of MS Excel Money Management Calculator for Big Breakfast

The Vampire Trading Network, Inc. provides subscribers with an excellent starter tool in the form of a Microsoft Excel Spreadsheet. The VTN Calculator is based on the fundamental Big Breakfast Strategy. The spreadsheet provides a simple interface where the client provides three inputs from the Big Breakfast Strategy, and the spreadsheet computes the entry zone, stop loss, lots to place for a given percent risk of account, and the proper exit limits for a number of different exit strategies.

The Calculator also provides a mechanism for moving trades from the watch list to a permanent journal once the trade is active. In addition is a Last In First Out Comment log which gives the trader a moment to moment understanding of the trades progress for later debrief.

This one tool is more significant to our clients wealth growth than any other tool since it minimizes the psychological blocks and allows for mechanical trade precision with respect to a proven strategy methodology.

  1. Download the latest calculator from here.
  2. We highly suggest that you save the file to the Desktop VTN Downloads directory that you created when you installed the Vampire Trading Chat Room. This will allow you to easily find the file when you need to retrieve for usage.
    If you are using a non Internet Explorer browser, NOT the Vampire Chat Room Browser, you can open the file directly in Microsoft Excel. NOTE: that this will create temporary files and is harder to find on your system.
  3. After saving the excel file to the Desktop\VTN Downloads directory, open the file in Office Excel.
    NOTE: This spreadsheet is a MS Visual Basic program and will not operate with the Open Office Org. Spreadsheet.
    When the Office excel spread sheet opens you should get a security warning about running Macros on your system. This is the proper setting. Click "Enable Macros" so that the Visual Basic program will run.
    If this is not what you see open this link.
    If you have Office 2007 open this link.

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