Mohammadi
Členom od Aug 11, 2017
886 príspevkov
Oct 17 2019 at 05:53
1% risk is more appropriate to avoid unfortunate losses , but honestly speaking its really difficult to keep same percentage when trading in practical , risk is much volatile and no way to control it completely.
vontogr
(togr)
Členom od Feb 22, 2011
4862 príspevkov
Oct 17 2019 at 11:05
There is of course the way to control risk exactly. It is matter of proper calculation.
The thing is if you risk just 1% of your account what would be your profit.
Or even loss if your 1% risk is hit often...
The thing is if you risk just 1% of your account what would be your profit.
Or even loss if your 1% risk is hit often...
Andy Peters
(Jumo)
Členom od Jul 24, 2019
23 príspevkov
Oct 18 2019 at 12:14
A 1% risk is an unattainable dream, because if you reduce the lot size, there will be little profitability, and if you reduce the stop loss, then it is possible to catch a false movement against your analysis.
Adribaasmet
Členom od Aug 27, 2017
994 príspevkov
Oct 26 2019 at 16:04
Mohammadi posted:It’s a decent %; although I am doing my live trading with 2% risk reward ratio! But sometimes, I am also using the 1%.
1% risk is more appropriate to avoid unfortunate losses , but honestly speaking its really difficult to keep same percentage when trading in practical , risk is much volatile and no way to control it completely.
richard2
Členom od Oct 19, 2019
38 príspevkov
Nov 06 2019 at 07:55
Yeah that’s true! Sticking to a particular percentage risk only is not realistic. It has to be adjusted as per situations.
vontogr
(togr)
Členom od Feb 22, 2011
4862 príspevkov
Nov 06 2019 at 11:17
Jumo posted:I would say so
A 1% risk is an unattainable dream, because if you reduce the lot size, there will be little profitability, and if you reduce the stop loss, then it is possible to catch a false movement against your analysis.
Jignesh
(JDavda)
Členom od Jun 18, 2013
8 príspevkov
Nov 06 2019 at 13:23
I think the risk parameters should not be set by a hard percentage point. I've heard this many times over the years, 'don't risk more than 2%'. But realistically speaking, I think it's best to take into account the trading style. For example, if a trader only takes 5 trades a year, then 2% does seem appropriate.
What about a trader that does 5 trades a day? or 10 trades a day? What if a trader went 0 for 10 on the day while risking 2% per trade? it doesn't quite make sense.
Also, some traders have a good risk to reward ratio but perhaps not so good of a win to loss ratio. In each case I think the percentage being risked needs to be adjusted to suit the strategy.
Just my opinion, but I don't believe in the 'one size fits all' view when it comes to percentage risked.
What about a trader that does 5 trades a day? or 10 trades a day? What if a trader went 0 for 10 on the day while risking 2% per trade? it doesn't quite make sense.
Also, some traders have a good risk to reward ratio but perhaps not so good of a win to loss ratio. In each case I think the percentage being risked needs to be adjusted to suit the strategy.
Just my opinion, but I don't believe in the 'one size fits all' view when it comes to percentage risked.
If you don't stay humble, the market will make you humble
Roberto21
Členom od May 02, 2019
364 príspevkov
Jan 19 2020 at 15:25
controlling risk particularly when market moves at random is a great skill , in spite of having this ability sometimes you will not avoid unfortunate losses. its a real character in this stock.
momo3HC
Členom od Oct 20, 2018
300 príspevkov
Jan 19 2020 at 20:59
Mohammadi posted:1% is fair enough yeah
1% risk is more appropriate to avoid unfortunate losses , but honestly speaking its really difficult to keep same percentage when trading in practical , risk is much volatile and no way to control it completely.
Marketmultitool
Členom od Dec 19, 2019
69 príspevkov
Jan 19 2020 at 21:17
It's possible to use a range 0.75 to 2% on most trades with eur/usd and eur/Gbp having lots of small losses doesn't really matter if your method is to let a trade run on longer time frame, everyone has a different method and has to find what there comfortable with.
Strength and honor.
peter_fx
Členom od Oct 19, 2019
21 príspevkov
Jan 20 2020 at 12:05
The amount of risk mentioned here, that is 1%, is good enough. But I don’t think its feasible enough to stick to one risk level while trading forex. The markets keep moving and so we have to adjust ourselves accordingly, only then can we have good profits here.
Marketmultitool
Členom od Dec 19, 2019
69 príspevkov
Jan 20 2020 at 12:49
If your adjusting your stop your entry point was probably wrong to begin with and no real strength behind the move which you can normally see within the first 10 mins of a move ,one has to refine entry points on signals otherwise a trailing stop is recommended if you miss the initial move 20% trailing stop seems to have the best returns for Stocks ,fX depending on the pair and its Vol.
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EmilioV
Členom od Jun 24, 2019
11 príspevkov
Jan 20 2020 at 14:30
1 -2 % risk is optimum for me. Any more than that and you can have massive draw downs during bad periods
Marketmultitool
Členom od Dec 19, 2019
69 príspevkov
Jan 20 2020 at 15:13
Wins and losses usually clump together, One large loss effects your emotional state a lot more, which can lead to revenge trading, traders tend to hold losses a lot longer than winning trades which is opposite of what professionals do, it takes time to form the right habits over time it's all practice and sticking to your plan.
Strength and honor.
Flong
Členom od Oct 30, 2019
15 príspevkov
Jan 25 2020 at 17:52
Everywhere it seems where people do discuss that percent it's really about that anyway for many many times of it. I do hope it will make it better totally and completely. How we can prolong with that? I do not want to hear some more news about other %.
Treeny
Členom od Feb 08, 2019
213 príspevkov
Jan 26 2020 at 18:37
1% is fine
jaredtaylor
Členom od Aug 05, 2019
50 príspevkov
Jan 30 2020 at 10:34
I also agree with you all that 1% risk is fair enough. Risk is inevitable.
Marketmultitool
Členom od Dec 19, 2019
69 príspevkov
Jan 30 2020 at 11:07
Some use a mental stop loss but you need to be disciplined and sometimes spikes turn into major selloffs unless your really confident of the outcome.
Strength and honor.
Antero
(Antero36735354)
Členom od Feb 11, 2020
14 príspevkov
Feb 14 2020 at 10:32
With such a small risk, the income will be correspondingly small.