EXACTLY...great post!!!Quote from samuelg:
it probably depends on the amount of risk you are taking + maximum drawdown you are likely to have, adding contracts is all mathematically i think, there shouldn't be a fixed dollar amount per contract for trading ES in general, it depends on how a person trades.

Quote from increasenow:
thanks for the thoughts...in the end...it totally comes to your ability to manage risk and your appetite for risk...thanks again for your replies...all is cool...I'm out...my motto is "No risk...No reward"...
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thanks C...appreciate your thoughts...Quote from Cocaine:
risk is a relative term, if you dont know how to trade already, you will have to learn to establish risk parameters given the markets current conditions. This will get very expensive for you unless you go about it the right way, by going as small as possible. Not worrying about how many lots you can actually get with your current account size.
You will learn in due time and look back on these types of threads and laugh at yourself. Assuming you end up making it, if not I doubt you'll ever read these threads again.