Quote from Gcapman:
Anyone else realize that they make more money when they use leverage?
I am able to stay in positions longer and when trades do go against me, it's all good because it doesn't hurt as much
In summary, the less leverage I use, the less emotional I am.....
Quote from TRYKtrading:
yes and no.
you should be able to make as much money, with the same amount of risk relative to your return, with less leverage as with more. your strategy and discipline should be the same regardless. it is all just a matter of numbers and psychology.
Quote from stefan_777:
Psychology is affected by leverage.
Two tightrope walkers with equal experience and same rope length. One walks across the grand canyon, the other a few feet above the ground.
Who is more likely to choke first?
Personally, I fail to see the attraction of staying in losing trades longer. I think it's somewhat indulgent. Being able to stay longer in an underleveraged trade (because it doesn't hurt as much when it goes against you) is offset by the lower potential of the trade due to the reduced leverage.Quote from Gcapman:
Anyone else realize that they make more money when they use leverage?
I am able to stay in positions longer and when trades do go against me, it's all good because it doesn't hurt as much
In summary, the less leverage I use, the less emotional I am.....
Quote from efficiency:
Leverage is a tool.
Like a hammer, you can drive nails or..............smash your finger.
If you're over-trading, taking on sub-optimal positions, then leverage is probably not the best of ideas.
Constraining yourself to cash will force you to be more selective and paitient.
Quote from Gabfly1:
Personally, I fail to see the attraction of staying in losing trades longer. I think it's somewhat indulgent. Being able to stay longer in an underleveraged trade (because it doesn't hurt as much when it goes against you) is offset by the lower potential of the trade due to the reduced leverage.
Not that I am a proponent of overleveraging. Just that I think the glamour of remaining in a losing trade wears off fairly quickly. And so, I generally refrain from finding reasons to prolong my stay in losing trades. And I certainly don't want to get more comfortable when I am in them.