Whenever taking on a new account to for a client (as a fund manager) the first few days are always a little bit nervy.
At least this is has been the case for me for at least the very first day because:
1). The client might be panicky at any sign of a loss. You don't want him to pour all of his "panicky energy " into your traiding
2). It is good to start of the whole relationship on a positive note.
The first impression (and memories) of your trades set everything off to a good start between you and the client whose funds you are trading. So you want (whatever the case) that your trades all end up in profits after the very first day of trading.
And that is just happened in my first day on this account.
I look forward to attracting more and more funds.