If the price was not moving in favor of your trade after you doubled your position, say it moved the other way at the same magnitude. You will lose a lot. Do a simple math here. Assume you bought 1000 shares of XYZ, then it dropped $1, you lose was $4000.0. Then doubled the position. Now you had 8000 shares. If it went up $0.875. You made profit of 3K. However, if it went down the same amount (Please do not tell me it is impossible. It can happen that way. Believe me.) And then you lose was enlarged to $11,000.00. It will hurt you hard.Quote from Neet:
Today I was down 4k net. However, due to averaging down I managed to turn it around and make 3k instead of losing 4k.
I am perfectly aware of the consequences of why averaging down can be extremely dangerous. Now, since it is addictive anyone out there who uses this technique RESPONSIBLY ? If so, what are your rules.
There must be a way to average down without losing your wallet if you are disciplined about it.
Looking forward to your strategies and techniques.
Quote from aqtrader:
If the price was not moving in favor of your trade after you doubled your position, say it moved the other way at the same magnitude. You will lose a lot. Do a simple math here. Assume you bought 1000 shares of XYZ, then it dropped $1, you lose was $4000.0. Then doubled the position. Now you had 8000 shares. If it went up $0.875. You made profit of 3K. However, if it went down the same amount (Please do not tell me it is impossible. It can happen that way. Believe me.) And then you lose was enlarged to $11,000.00. It will hurt you hard.
Yes, many are addicted to average down. I also get the same problem. Yesterday, I was hit once in two month again doing average down when I bought MEOH. Lost huge. Big lessens.

Quote from Neet:
I think its extremey addictive because most of the time IT WORKS due to the volatility of the market.
However, when it does not, OUCH!![]()
That's OK as long as Mr Market's got his Jimmy cap onQuote from Hydroblunt:
You will get blown out, plain and simple. That's what happens to almost everyone, it's inevitable.
It will work for periods of time, one that we may be entering now. But once it stops, you're f**ked.
Quote from Neet:
Today I was down 4k net. However, due to averaging down I managed to turn it around and make 3k instead of losing 4k.
I am perfectly aware of the consequences of why averaging down can be extremely dangerous. Now, since it is addictive anyone out there who uses this technique RESPONSIBLY ? If so, what are your rules.
There must be a way to average down without losing your wallet if you are disciplined about it.
Looking forward to your strategies and techniques.
Just kidding man, I glad you got your money back.