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Member Since Mar 26, 2012
15 posts
Jun 17, 2013 at 21:09
Member Since Mar 26, 2012
15 posts
Please don't follow me until you see good track record!
I always trade with 7 lots - somehow balance graph shows more than that.
My expectation is 5%/month on average.
Before profit show up there should be an oscilation round 15 to 20 % (positive/negative).
I always trade with 7 lots - somehow balance graph shows more than that.
My expectation is 5%/month on average.
Before profit show up there should be an oscilation round 15 to 20 % (positive/negative).
It is most important to have your risk setup to zero!
Member Since Mar 26, 2012
15 posts
Jul 22, 2013 at 17:16
(edited Jul 22, 2013 at 17:17)
Member Since Mar 26, 2012
15 posts
Please do not follow me because there is some mistake in lot calculation!!!!!!!!!!
Graph shows profit and drawdowns as it is but if you would follow me trough this platform you will end up with huge lose in your account.
Somehow you will end up trading 10 X larger lot size then me !!!
That mean 10 x larger Drawdown!!!
(For example: If I would have 10% DD then you would experience 10 times larger DD and that is 100% of your account!)
So, please do not follow me because there is some mistake in lot calculation!!!!!!!!!!
Graph shows profit and drawdowns as it is but if you would follow me trough this platform you will end up with huge lose in your account.
Somehow you will end up trading 10 X larger lot size then me !!!
That mean 10 x larger Drawdown!!!
(For example: If I would have 10% DD then you would experience 10 times larger DD and that is 100% of your account!)
So, please do not follow me because there is some mistake in lot calculation!!!!!!!!!!
It is most important to have your risk setup to zero!
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