Disliked{quote} I can't stress enough how important position sizing is in trading, with or without a stoploss. It's increasingly apparent that in the land of the inexperienced, trying to explain a trading method that isn't "run of the mill" is virtually impossible. I've been trading for years without stop losses and the worst market movement I ever sat through without stop losses was the SNB decision. Granted, I profited off of it but - as mentioned before in this thread - if the market had moved against me, it wouldn't have phased me in the least. You'll...Ignored
Most of you dont grasp the concept of no stop loss, its just a different type of trading where draw down is part of a normal day.
The market can only go so far each day and even if you mess up the market will provide several opportunities to redeem your position.
If no stop loss trading is killing your account chances is either over leverage or over trading, or under-capitalizing.
Those stats are from no stop loss trading.
Dragon Rider