@econometrics
Thank you.
@michaelsch
On it. I will keep that in mind.
Thank you.
@michaelsch
On it. I will keep that in mind.
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Dislikedwaiting patiently for the next candle to take the trade EURUSD T5 {image}Ignored
Disliked{quote} Mixing hedging and cost averaging is 100% doable, but you shouldn't think of it as "risk-free" money management (there is no such thing). I believe this is a good starting point: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5MU_I6F8UsY The trader uses both hedging and cost averaging, with support and resistance bounces/breakouts on the H1 timeframe, account splitting, high leverage. I was thinking this style and philosophy may deserve its own thread, it would be total .Ignored
DislikedI know this one. It's kof's strategy; however, his live trading is on a demo account. Therefore, I don't really trust him. I test it on a demo account. Here is what I learned from it. You have to trade small in case you get caught by a tough trend, so avoid news. In a tough trend, you have to guess tops and bottoms and add positions repeatedly until you are right or you won't even have a chance to break-even. If you get caught by a multiple day volatility explosion, it could be very hard to close your positions. What's worse is if your margin runs...Ignored
Disliked{quote} ... and you be caught to your trading desk as long as you close positions bad or not. This style can eat massive time. Is it worth doing it that way,? I can trade with much less screentime .. but some are happy to invest amaount of time infront of monitors.Ignored
DislikedI know this one. It's kof's strategy; however, his live trading is on a demo account. Therefore, I don't really trust him. I test it on a demo account. Here is what I learned from it. You have to trade small in case you get caught by a tough trend, so avoid news. In a tough trend, you have to guess tops and bottoms and add positions repeatedly until you are right or you won't even have a chance to break-even. If you get caught by a multiple day volatility explosion, it could be very hard to close your positions. What's worse is if your margin runs...Ignored