Disliked{quote} My preference is to use the same risk size. Position size is computed from risk and stop loss.Ignored
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Disliked{quote} This type of tradeing is very stressful but same lot size and same risk makes u some comfortable and some space for trade (market noise).Ignored
Disliked{quote} I mean that u should decide ehat lot size is suite and also risk size and then stick to it until u got double your equity.Ignored
Disliked{quote} What about if you increase your equity by say 30%, should I not then compound by increasing my lot size/risk also by 30%? Thanks for your help.Ignored
Disliked{quote} In my book... NO I risk a set percentage of the account for each position. Regardless of account size or growth.Ignored
Disliked{quote} What about if you increase your equity by say 30%, should I not then compound by increasing my lot size/risk also by 30%? Thanks for your help.Ignored
Disliked{quote} Yes but it is better to double your allocated account to increse i mean double the lot size.Suppose u allocate 200 dollers for 1 lot then stuck to one lot until u got 200 doller profit.In 30% risk of d.d is much more.Ignored
Disliked{quote} a) closing a portion of the trade at profit b) Moving your stop to brake even c) ride on a free trade Profit will be dictated by your closing price compared to your entry, not from your entry alone. The #1 goal may be to ride on a free trade ( paid by taking a profit or moving the stop to brake even. Price could go in any direction. All we need is to grab a portion of the move MartinIgnored
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