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How much do you risk in total to make big profits at ago?
Member Since Jul 23, 2020
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Dec 27, 2020 at 08:11
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Most people just want to make money just by entering into the market. They do not try to understand the reality. The reality is it needs time to be a good trader. You have to invest a lot of time and efforts. It is not going to happen just by learning some ready made strategies and a few months demo trading.
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Dec 28, 2020 at 06:03
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Michihito posted:true that wise words from you
Most people just want to make money just by entering into the market. They do not try to understand the reality. The reality is it needs time to be a good trader. You have to invest a lot of time and efforts. It is not going to happen just by learning some ready made strategies and a few months demo trading.
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Mar 02, 2021 at 05:35
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My risk is 2% of my capital for each trade. Similarly, the most silly introduction to risk is 4%. It proposes I open most crazy of 2 trades. I figure everyone should keep up their hazard association rules. Without overseeing risk in trading entire arrangement achievement is farfetched. Stop loss is a part of risk management.
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Sep 08, 2021 at 02:01
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I believe a lot of experts recommend never risking more than 1% of your total account balance, so about $1 for every $100 in your account. I typically follow this rule but sometimes I adjust it and risk slightly more if I’m more confident about a trade. Around 3% is the highest I usually go as I don’t like to risk too much.
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