Hypothetically, if you were trading a $250,000 account in the e-mini indexes, EC, and QM how many contracts would you be willing to put at risk each trade?
Quote from brownsfan019:
Hypothetically, if you were trading a $250,000 account in the e-mini indexes, EC, and QM how many contracts would you be willing to put at risk each trade?
Quote from brownsfan019:
Hypothetically, if you were trading a $250,000 account in the e-mini indexes, EC, and QM how many contracts would you be willing to put at risk each trade?
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Quote from Pabst
What value does a quarter mil have to you? All you got? OPM? A drop in the bucket? The fruits of a re-fi? Also what kind of returns are you looking for? What's your trading style? In an information vacuum your original question about size is unanswerable.
Pabst - good questions. The $250k is tagged for aggressive growth. My trading style is moderately aggressive. This is a portion of liquid assets.
The main issue here is if I want to go agressive and am comfortable with my trading style being profitable over the long term, do I really 'swing for the fences' each time or just hit singles, but then not really utilizing the leverage available to me.
Quote from NihabaAshi:
I agree with Truff...
1 contract per 10k is my personal rule.
Thus, for a profitable trader...no more than 25 contracts for a 250k trading account.
However, if your a newbie trader or unprofitable...
5 contracts is the max for a 250k trading account.
Mark