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Jul 12, 2013 at 22:06
Member Since Mar 14, 2013
1 posts
Hi,
First of all, I would like to thank MyFXBook as it has been very helpful in my trading progress.
Moving on, % of gain is already included in the analytics. But is there a way to show the % of account risked at the time of entry?
If there is none, I suggest that this be added in the future.
Thanks!
First of all, I would like to thank MyFXBook as it has been very helpful in my trading progress.
Moving on, % of gain is already included in the analytics. But is there a way to show the % of account risked at the time of entry?
If there is none, I suggest that this be added in the future.
Thanks!
Dec 20, 2013 at 05:31
Member Since Jan 02, 2012
19 posts
@joelbabe4
While I wouldn't necessarily use this regularly as there enough overlapping analytics available, it would definitely be a handy feature to have.
While I wouldn't necessarily use this regularly as there enough overlapping analytics available, it would definitely be a handy feature to have.
Patience, above all else.
Jan 17, 2014 at 18:33
Member Since Nov 04, 2013
3 posts
I really agree with this suggestion. In my case, currently the Drawdown information not showing the true losses amount relative to balance. In cases two position open at the first time.
Let say for account $100.
1st position -$15.
2nd position +10.
When both position closed together the system will say Drawdown is 15%. In fact the lost amount relative to balance only 5%. I told from my experience. 4 star for myfxbook.
Let say for account $100.
1st position -$15.
2nd position +10.
When both position closed together the system will say Drawdown is 15%. In fact the lost amount relative to balance only 5%. I told from my experience. 4 star for myfxbook.
Letting profits run and cutting losses short.

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