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... like a pooch in the garden of the sufferers....
Inversely proportional to)))))
It depends on how you calculate it.
assume a risk of 100%, i.e. we have an opportunity to invest all the money
Let's say the risk is 1000%, i.e. we have the possibility to invest all the money multiplied by 10.
It depends on how you count
Let's say the risk is 100%, i.e. we have an opportunity to invest all the money.
Let's say the risk is 1000%, so we have the possibility of investing all the money multiplied by 10.
I have $1,000. Can you explain your idea for that amount?
... as a pooch in the vegetable garden of the sufferers....
exactly
It depends on how you count
Let's say the risk is 100%, i.e. we have an opportunity to invest all the money
let's say the risk is 1000%, i.e. we have the possibility to invest the whole money multiplied by 10.
Original)))
It's about the quality of strategy and risk)))) And here it's about the shoulders)))
I have $1000. Can you clarify your idea on this amount?
I don't want to share a strategy that few people know about
with a $1,000 deposit, there will be $10,000 invested in the tradeOriginal))))
It's about quality strategy and risk)))
I don't want to share a strategy that few people know about.
With a $1000 depo there will be $10000 invested in the tradeYou mean shoulders? Explain. About the additions on the move with a load above your deposit? With stops on each stack as you "advance"?
if the strategy is crap, then a maximum risk of 10% is fine.
It's every man for himself there....... 10% per trade, 10% drawdown or 10% per day or whatever))))
whatever you like.
the risk is the possible loss.
You mean the shoulders? Explain. About the additions on the move with a load above your deposit? With stops on each stack as you "move"?