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I often watch the actions of banks ...
It is hard to believe that banks would publish their positions and actions openly like this.
It is hard to believe that banks would publish their positions and actions openly like this.
They are obliged to publish to the regulators. In the same way that large companies publish quarterly earnings reports to investors.
They are obliged to publish them to the regulators. In the same way that big companies publish quarterly earnings reports to investors.
Weird. If a bank closes its volume with a stop loss (market order), it will have a massive drawdown. And there is no mention of this in the report to the "regulators".
Our speculative goals of the small ones do not coincide with the goals of the big players who actually need to exchange currencies at the moment. Hence the misunderstanding of the real world currency market environment. Therefore, I have to find the right stop loss location.
According to my observations of the market there are such places. I'll tell you a secret - it's where no one wants to sell or buy in the opposite direction anymore.
Strange. If the bank closes its volume with a stop loss (market order), it will suffer a severe drawdown. And there is no mention of this in the report to the "regulators".
Do you really think that getting a stop loss is tantamount to ruin and death? Are you not confusing stoploss and stopout?
Do you really think that getting a stoploss is tantamount to ruin and death? Are you not confusing stoploss and stopout?
If it's one trade for the whole cutoff, it's a total bummer, if it's a large trade it's not pleasant, but not fatal, and if it's a series of trades, it's routine work without dire consequences.
If it's one deal for the whole cutlet, it's a mess, if it's a big deal it's not pleasant, but not fatal, and if it's a series of deals, it's routine work without dire consequences.
Well here you need to understand that the deal for the whole cutlet can only be for mammy traders. With normal MM it is part of the trading system, and even a series of losses is not fatal.
Well here you need to understand that only mum traders can have a whole cutter deal. The deal is a part of the trading system, and even a series of losses is not fatal.
That's what I was hinting at))
Not like this.
in your case, to lose a deposit, you need to lose 100 times 1% of the initial deposit
It has nothing to do with risk
because, in this case, with each new percentage drain, the risk will increase at a ratio of 1.01 to the previous one
And on about half of the lost deposit it will be far from 1%