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The more leverage the less risk, actually )
Not all the risks). The chance of catching a MC, for example, is much higher with higher leverage, but we risk a smaller amount. So it depends on how you look at it.
Not all the risks). The chance of catching a MC, for example, is much higher with more leverage, but we risk less. So it depends on how you look at it.
Your gaze is blurred beyond belief, you can tell from your avatar. I can tell by the look, too.)
Is that how you judge the market too, "by avatar"? And people by their clothes? What a weirdo human being.
In my opinion, low leverage limits money management. And very significantly so.
Smaller leverage requires more funds to deposit (risk of losing is the same) - I agree with the flipping bundle of quid.
Is that how you judge the market too, "by avatar"? And people by their clothes? What a weirdo human being.
Who said anything about different deposits?! There is no need to speculate. If there are two deposits with $1000 on each, the leverage on the first is 1:100, on the second 1:500, then I can say that on the second deposit, thanks to the MM, the chances of winning are greater.
No, with a bigger leverage and an equal lot, there is less chance of catching a MC.
Who said anything about different deposits?! You don't have to make things up. If there are two deposits with $1000 on each, the leverage on the first is 1:100, on the second 1:500, then I can say that on the second deposit, thanks to the MM, the chances of winning are greater.
If in place of stop loss margin call leverage 1:500 is better - this is at drawdown, if position is in profit then chances are the same. Nothing increases the chance of winning in forex (except the correct TA of course), MM is one of the main enemies of a trader (I rank number 2) - how much was lost only with MM. (The usefulness of MM is nil)