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Old 02-08-2008, 07:43 AM   #21 (permalink)
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1:500 is a killer leverage BUT everything depends on traders' taste. I prefer max 1:100 leverage. It's a part of my risk management rules along with fixed risk as a percentage of equity.

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but how if just have small amount???
for example, to trade in 0.1 lot usd/jpy using 1:500 leverage, we just need within $20, then if use 1:100 need ??

but, you all is true, cause i can't do hedging if using 1:500 leverage
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Old 02-08-2008, 07:47 AM   #22 (permalink)
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btw: anybody here heared about Reverse Funnel System? Any opinions?

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what is that ?? can you explain or give any link to any web page which give good explanation about that ??

maybe a trading strategy method ?? if yes, let's share here to make profits growing together
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Old 02-08-2008, 03:43 PM   #23 (permalink)
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but how if just have small amount???
for example, to trade in 0.1 lot usd/jpy using 1:500 leverage, we just need within $20, then if use 1:100 need ??

but, you all is true, cause i can't do hedging if using 1:500 leverage
0.1 lots u/j costs ((107.45*100)/100) $107.45 at 1:100. The simple solution is just to deposit more money
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Old 02-09-2008, 09:14 PM   #24 (permalink)
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0.1 lots u/j costs ((107.45*100)/100) $107.45 at 1:100. The simple solution is just to deposit more money
and if u don't want to deposit more money. using 1:500 leverage is unavoidable
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Old 02-10-2008, 01:05 PM   #25 (permalink)
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and if u don't want to deposit more money. using 1:500 leverage is unavoidable
Well, if you want to open a trade yeah
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what is that ?? can you explain or give any link to any web page which give good explanation about that ??

maybe a trading strategy method ?? if yes, let's share here to make profits growing together
I have no idea. I just saw a banner here at the right side and I am curious about what it could be. I did some googling and find out tons of "testimonials" and photos of happy ppl, half-naked women on the beach etc

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Well, if you want to open a trade yeah
I still can't understand, why so many ppl fall into the trap of high leverage :)

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and if u don't want to deposit more money. using 1:500 leverage is unavoidable
i always start with tight margin :)
n 1:500 its good leverage for me :P
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i always start with tight margin :)
n 1:500 its good leverage for me :P
For me it's impossible to even think about opening a trade if it doesn't follow my money-management rules. It's a very simple math. If my equity says, that my maximum risk can be less than 25pips, it's more than obvious that I need more money in the account no matter how cool it is to have 1:500 leverage. That's why the thinkable minimum to start is $2500 for me. It means that 2% risk allows me to have a 50pips stop-loss on 0.1lot position or 25pips stop-loss on 0.2lot position. So I have at least some space for position sizing.

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For me it's impossible to even think about opening a trade if it doesn't follow my money-management rules. It's a very simple math. If my equity says, that my maximum risk can be less than 25pips, it's more than obvious that I need more money in the account no matter how cool it is to have 1:500 leverage. That's why the thinkable minimum to start is $2500 for me. It means that 2% risk allows me to have a 50pips stop-loss on 0.1lot position or 25pips stop-loss on 0.2lot position. So I have at least some space for position sizing.

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Money Management playing important role in forex . but usually the problem is people get swallown by their own greedness. that's why most trader failed
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