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100 lots to start off!
Uczestnik z Jul 23, 2020
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Feb 25, 2021 at 17:26
Uczestnik z Jul 23, 2020
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Traders need high capital to trade with 100 lot. It is also extremely risky.
Uczestnik z Feb 04, 2021
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Uczestnik z Dec 21, 2020
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Uczestnik z Jul 20, 2020
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Mar 09, 2021 at 02:05
Uczestnik z Jul 20, 2020
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If your investment is good, lot selection will be based on that investment. If you do not follow money management, you will not be able to trade properly.
Uczestnik z Jun 03, 2020
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Mar 09, 2021 at 04:34
Uczestnik z Jun 03, 2020
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When you are using a tool like a risk management calculator or something similar with the desired output, it gets easier for you to determine the best lot size based on your current trading account assets. Whether you are on your demo account or trading live, you will get to understand the amount you would like to risk.
Uczestnik z Oct 16, 2020
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Mar 11, 2021 at 11:25
Uczestnik z Oct 16, 2020
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That’s crazy . Please don’t do it.
Uczestnik z Dec 28, 2020
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Mar 15, 2021 at 10:39
Uczestnik z Dec 28, 2020
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If you are a new trader then You are taking a lot of risk, first try a demo if you feel that you won’t lose then go for live trading.
Uczestnik z Oct 05, 2020
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Mar 16, 2021 at 10:07
Uczestnik z Jun 24, 2020
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williamhayes posted:I find micro accounts pretty interesting too. They sure set up a real trading environment but with a lot less money. It’s kind of fun to trade micro. I don’t go very high with the leverage so that doesn’t increase my risk so much. As for brokers, I have just opened some micro accounts with Instaforex and Turnkeyforex. Just trying my luck with them and see if these micro accounts can help me with profitable trading as well. Much better than demos I think.mitchelstrack posted:Yeah with micro lots it is also easier to go with risk management. Can’t say it is that simple with a standard lot. As for me, I too prefer micro accounts and trust me they can get a bit tricky at times. But the risk is definitely lower so it works out. I have micro accounts with Fxtm and Fp markets at the moment.
I think a micro account can really save you from losses. I usually test my strategies through them. The capital requirement is low with them and right now I’m dealing with two $250 and $300 mini accounts.
Mar 25, 2021 at 09:45
Uczestnik z Jun 24, 2020
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As you have asked it here, you will get answers one way or the other. But it’s how it worked for others. I suggest first test different trade entry methods with a backtesting program and forward test your system in live market conditions. For both of these, use your demo account and not the real money account.
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Mar 30, 2021 at 11:06
Uczestnik z Jul 09, 2020
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keatonrichard posted:True that! To add to it, I would also like to mention that irrespective of what position size you trade in, make sure that you have a safe stop loss associated with it.
The choice of the right lot size depends on your success rate. Don’t skip things. If you have a success rate of 90% or more, bigger lots are an option. But if you are yet figuring out what works and what doesn’t, don’t waste your money on bigger lots. Go for smaller ones.
Uczestnik z Jul 23, 2020
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Apr 10, 2021 at 11:33
Uczestnik z Jul 23, 2020
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ceceliagreer posted:Even trading with 100 lots with high capital is risky. Set your lot size according to your trading plan and experience.
It depends on your total capital and how much you are willing to trade and invest. If you have a higher capital, you can surely go with 100 lots.
Uczestnik z Apr 03, 2021
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