Money Management Tips
1. Set a budget you're comfortable with
2. Use stop-loss orders to limit losses
3. Use leverage carefully
4. Stick to your trading plan
5. Don't risk more than 2% of your account on any single trade.
I´m trading over 100k accounts and rarely i go above 1 lot. Usually 0.30 and scale up if the trade is going my way. With a 500 pip move that is well above 1000$ in profit. But my loss is tiny.
I do scalp the stock market, again less than 200 shares or about.
This is how we stay in the game
Risk management is a critical aspect of money management, and the rule you mentioned, not risking more than 2% of your capital in a single trade, is a commonly used and effective guideline. This rule helps to limit potential losses and protect your capital.
Absolutely agree with what’s been said above money management is just as critical as having a solid trading strategy. One mistake I made early on was focusing too much on entry signals and not enough on how much I was risking per trade. Even a good strategy can fail without proper risk control.
What really helped me was setting a strict rule not just for individual trades, but for my total exposure at any given time like the original post mentioned, even if you’re risking 2% per trade, multiple open trades can add up quickly. I started using simple tools and calculators to plan out scenarios and ensure I wasn't overextending.
Also, if you're trading while managing your full-time job or nearing the end of your employment contract, tools like the End of Service Calculator: https://endofservicecalculator.site/ can help you get a clearer picture of your overall financial position. Knowing what cushion you have can inform how aggressively or conservatively you approach your trades.
In short, treat trading like a business. Track everything, control your risk, and always know where you stand financially.
Michihito posted:
Money management is vital for trading. You ought to have a few principles to take after. Trading size ought to be chosen by your money management rules. The most popular rule is don't risk over 2% of your capital in a trade. But, it doesn't mean you can open many trades. Your aggregate risk ought not surpass 2% of your capital.
Yeah. Don’t throw all your cash into one trade like it’s a Vegas bet. Risk a small percent and use stop-losses like your life depends on it, because honestly it does (your trading life at least). And don’t revenge trade, been there, lost that.
