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youngchang

Member Since Aug 22, 2009  114 posts youngchang Dec 26 2011 at 09:34 (edited Dec 26 2011 at 09:37 )
You said that Take a loss is necessary. Max loss per trade not fixed. Based on Equity and avail margin only.

We know that you can not win 100%.

What percentage of equity (or Pips) do you allow or permit to lose per trade (1 position)?
You know it is very important.

fxmanually

Member Since Dec 22, 2011  9 posts Lee Hsiang Wei (fxmanually) Dec 27 2011 at 03:30
Basket equity stop out is 20%. This video explains better than my words.

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youngchang

Member Since Aug 22, 2009  114 posts youngchang Dec 28 2011 at 19:34
Hello,

Do you keep the 20% of basket stop loss?

Why do you hide the open position?

huang_a

Member Since Nov 21, 2011  29 posts Alan (huang_a) Dec 28 2011 at 22:29
that open order finally collapsed, and still going, the lose is definitely more than 20% by now, otherwise it could be a good system to invest

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