what MM do you follow when trading in practically ?
I am not talking about hedging, done right that would equate to zero gain or loss, I am talking about making profit with focused diversified directional moves. Plus you are forced to possibly use prices not at exact spot price by using options.
If you are wanting to hedge, why would you not put it on immediately?? You are just extending your risk window, let alone over the coarse of days/ weeks. Are you telling me the professionals at Barclays faded in over days/ 3 weeks over an event that would be completely priced in by that time? Wouldn't one want to be in immediately?
Smaller banks needing to be transparent? Nobody is large enough to move this market for any amount of time and if they are, they don't have both the capital AND intelligence to do so, if by chance they are both, they would be trading larger time frames anyhow.
They have zero idea of risk, that is why even at the top the failure rate is 99.97%
You do not know what you are talking about, just illogical nonsense.
One man's Position sizing - Stop calc tool.what MM do you follow when trading in practically ?
cued....One man's Position sizing - Stop calc tool.
Another man's Position sizing tool.
Fixed fraction vs fixed ratio...
There's a slideshare version Ryan Jones' book on fixed ratio etc, "The Trading Game".
https://elitetrader.com/et/threads/fixed-ratio-position-sizing-money-management.303441/#post-5012086
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what money money management do you have been following ?the money management is really important , need to be experienced otherwise the result of trading can be useless.