UweMoench
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Dec 20 2020 at 09:06
Most amateur traders jump to open big lot size as it brings immense profit. But a big lot size can transform into a bad dream. You can get a margin call. Don't risk more than 2% of your capital.
LyudmilLukanov
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Dec 20 2020 at 11:41
UweMoench posted:It is essential to follow proper risk management in order to set or increase lot size.
Most amateur traders jump to open big lot size as it brings immense profit. But a big lot size can transform into a bad dream. You can get a margin call. Don't risk more than 2% of your capital.
LeviSievwright5
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Dec 21 2020 at 02:34
Every trader should work according to plan and discipline. At the same time, it is very important to follow money management. If a trader does not follow money management, he will never be able to make a consistent profit.
Alisson332
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Jan 12 2021 at 08:49
Yes, risking more than 2% amounts for a huge loss. Sometimes, it works for some traders but only at the cost of risking their trade.
trollsdindy
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Feb 09 2021 at 10:01
Yes, risking more than 2%of your trade or capital can turn out to be a bigger mistake than most people realise it at the time. It is important to focus on your risk management and 2% is the safest you can be.
Gracewilson1995
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Feb 09 2021 at 11:05
personally i am not in the favor to open big lots as i believe it leads to slippage which can actually disturb the plans or the targets
epeeminna
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Feb 24 2021 at 05:27
I agree with you. It is better to avoid getting a margin call and not risk so high. Keeping it to 1 or 2% is safe and sound in my opinion.
first_time
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Feb 24 2021 at 09:25
Gracewilson1995 posted:Exactly how i am feeling about big lots, but setting the margin call will make it quite good but I can see how slippage can get worse
personally i am not in the favor to open big lots as i believe it leads to slippage which can actually disturb the plans or the targets
robindude
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Feb 24 2021 at 10:18
As long as you keep your risk to 2%, this is fine
SofieAndreasen
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Feb 24 2021 at 14:04
robindude posted:New traders should not take more than 5% risk per trade.
As long as you keep your risk to 2%, this is fine
Tyronemings654
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Feb 27 2021 at 04:52
epeeminna posted:I think that is quite low. The possibility of profits goes down if you risk that low, in my opinion. What do others say about this?
I agree with you. It is better to avoid getting a margin call and not risk so high. Keeping it to 1 or 2% is safe and sound in my opinion.
Willemcurtis
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Feb 27 2021 at 11:00
I usually don’t risk a lot so I’ll have to agree that 1% is the best if you want to risk. Going beyond that can be troublesome, at least for me. I believe in keeping my trades simple and focusing more on my money and risk management. So far this has been working for me and I’ve started using low commission brokers too (XM and TurnkeyForex).
Gareylinn509
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Feb 27 2021 at 12:59
Tyronemings654 posted:I don’t think it works like that. If you are risking say about 5% of your entire trade and you happen to get a margin call from your broker, you are likely to lose more than gain from it.epeeminna posted:I think that is quite low. The possibility of profits goes down if you risk that low, in my opinion. What do others say about this?
I agree with you. It is better to avoid getting a margin call and not risk so high. Keeping it to 1 or 2% is safe and sound in my opinion.
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