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What is a proper risk of ruin percent on myfxbook?
Ahli sejak Oct 23, 2018
3 hantaran
Feb 03, 2019 at 08:28
Ahli sejak Oct 23, 2018
3 hantaran
Hi everyone,
I am running a bi directional grid trading strategy and my risk of ruin currently shows I have a <.01% of losing 10% of my balance with 35 consecutive losing trades. Is this considered good or bad on myfxbook?
I was also curious if anyone knew what a proper sharpe ratio is? Mine is currently .29, does anyone know if that is considered good or bad?
Thanks!
I am running a bi directional grid trading strategy and my risk of ruin currently shows I have a <.01% of losing 10% of my balance with 35 consecutive losing trades. Is this considered good or bad on myfxbook?
I was also curious if anyone knew what a proper sharpe ratio is? Mine is currently .29, does anyone know if that is considered good or bad?
Thanks!
Ahli sejak Feb 22, 2011
4862 hantaran
Feb 04, 2019 at 10:04
Ahli sejak Feb 22, 2011
4862 hantaran
PeterLoew posted:
Hi everyone,
I am running a bi directional grid trading strategy and my risk of ruin currently shows I have a <.01% of losing 10% of my balance with 35 consecutive losing trades. Is this considered good or bad on myfxbook?
I was also curious if anyone knew what a proper sharpe ratio is? Mine is currently .29, does anyone know if that is considered good or bad?
Thanks!
That risk of ruin is completely useless
You have to calculate it yourself based on your strategy risk setting
Ahli sejak Oct 23, 2018
3 hantaran
Feb 08, 2019 at 07:40
Ahli sejak Oct 23, 2018
3 hantaran
togr posted:PeterLoew posted:
Hi everyone,
I am running a bi directional grid trading strategy and my risk of ruin currently shows I have a <.01% of losing 10% of my balance with 35 consecutive losing trades. Is this considered good or bad on myfxbook?
I was also curious if anyone knew what a proper sharpe ratio is? Mine is currently .29, does anyone know if that is considered good or bad?
Thanks!
That risk of ruin is completely useless
You have to calculate it yourself based on your strategy risk setting
Oh okay, that is good to know! I was worried that maybe this helps dictate how good my strategy is doing.
Thanks for the insight.
Ahli sejak Dec 28, 2013
171 hantaran
Feb 08, 2019 at 17:15
(disunting Feb 08, 2019 at 17:22)
Ahli sejak Dec 28, 2013
171 hantaran
togr posted:PeterLoew posted:
Hi everyone,
I am running a bi directional grid trading strategy and my risk of ruin currently shows I have a <.01% of losing 10% of my balance with 35 consecutive losing trades. Is this considered good or bad on myfxbook?
I was also curious if anyone knew what a proper sharpe ratio is? Mine is currently .29, does anyone know if that is considered good or bad?
Thanks!
That risk of ruin is completely useless
You have to calculate it yourself based on your strategy risk setting
One wrong move and all risk analysis is thrown into garbage.
Ahli sejak Nov 13, 2015
2 hantaran
Feb 10, 2019 at 07:21
Ahli sejak Nov 13, 2015
2 hantaran
Hi if you want to learn this things you can take courses like astroFX,infite-prosperity.com and wallstreetacademy.
i can help you with those because im sharing their lesson to everyone who have struggles on those problems.
i can help you with those because im sharing their lesson to everyone who have struggles on those problems.
forex_trader_678699
Ahli sejak Feb 06, 2019
12 hantaran
Feb 10, 2019 at 07:26
Ahli sejak Feb 06, 2019
12 hantaran
togr posted:PeterLoew posted:
Hi everyone,
I am running a bi directional grid trading strategy and my risk of ruin currently shows I have a <.01% of losing 10% of my balance with 35 consecutive losing trades. Is this considered good or bad on myfxbook?
I was also curious if anyone knew what a proper sharpe ratio is? Mine is currently .29, does anyone know if that is considered good or bad?
Thanks!
That risk of ruin is completely useless
You have to calculate it yourself based on your strategy risk setting
I'm sure there's some sense in it, although I don't understand how it works either.
Sharpe ratio...I think anything above 1 is good? The higher the better.
Ahli sejak Feb 22, 2011
4862 hantaran
Feb 11, 2019 at 11:02
Ahli sejak Feb 22, 2011
4862 hantaran
jameszenblade posted:
Hi if you want to learn this things you can take courses like astroFX,infite-prosperity.com and wallstreetacademy.
i can help you with those because im sharing their lesson to everyone who have struggles on those problems.
Nope. You can best calculate your own system risk.
You just need grammar school math, nothing else.
Ahli sejak Jul 20, 2020
341 hantaran
Dec 08, 2020 at 19:51
Ahli sejak Jul 20, 2020
341 hantaran
A solid plan can help you to build a good trading career in the forex market.
Ahli sejak Jul 19, 2020
318 hantaran
Dec 28, 2020 at 19:28
Ahli sejak Jul 19, 2020
318 hantaran
Forex is the platform where you can earn a big amount of money. But to earn money you need to have proper knowledge and experience. Otherwise, you will lose all your money in this market.
Ahli sejak Jul 20, 2020
298 hantaran
Feb 03, 2021 at 01:55
Ahli sejak Jul 20, 2020
298 hantaran
I think money management and risk management can only keep investments safe.
Ahli sejak Mar 17, 2021
536 hantaran
Mar 19, 2021 at 06:51
Ahli sejak Mar 17, 2021
536 hantaran
Market doesn’t respond same in all. Some certain time zone always market become less volatile on the other hand become more volatile. Find the most suitable time table for your trading style.
Ahli sejak Jul 23, 2020
869 hantaran
Oct 03, 2021 at 14:36
Ahli sejak Jul 23, 2020
869 hantaran
Control your risk otherwise, you will not survive long.
Ahli sejak Jul 23, 2020
759 hantaran
Oct 03, 2021 at 14:46
Ahli sejak Jul 23, 2020
759 hantaran
I use a maximum of 5% risk per trade and my risk-reward ratio is 1:3.
Ahli sejak Dec 11, 2019
14 hantaran
Nov 20, 2021 at 15:45
Ahli sejak Dec 11, 2019
14 hantaran
The optimum option for risk management practice is to open a position with no more than 5% from your total deposit. Moreover, you have to use sl and tp in order to reduce risks during trading. Guess that the best ratio is 1:3. It affords you to earn money and not to lose it actually. Nevertheless, everybody decides by himself which risk percentage to choose. There are some traders who open position with 20-30% from their total deposit and it's very risky.
Anyway, you have to be acquinted with the theory of risk management and money management practices in order to understand their mechanics.
Anyway, you have to be acquinted with the theory of risk management and money management practices in order to understand their mechanics.
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