I don’t prefer position trading as one needs to have huge capital and gets trapped for years. And as large capital is involved and there are few trades, risk per trade increases.
Why is that? There is no reason to be trapped after all it's called position trading which means you can trade positions.I don’t prefer position trading as one needs to have huge capital and gets trapped for years. And as large capital is involved and there are few trades, risk per trade increases.
one thing I need to get more clarity on. I’ve read about it but I need more clarity…. What’s the diff between position trading and long term investing, in terms of proper risk management?
please don’t beat the shit out of me, I’m just trying to find myself LOL.
Do you have any method of controlling your risk?For longer term investing you don't use a stop loss. Everyone says we have to always use a stop loss but I don't believe that is necessarily true. You can spots signs of a bottom and then accumulate at those bottom prices which is a form of managing risk.
My trading style is also swing and investing longer term because that is where the real money is made. The few homeruns that will make you a fortune to retire early. Daytrading is very difficult imo, and you can't scale as well as longer term swing. If you want to make a consistent say $5-$15k a month from trading then do daytrade. If you want to hit a few homeruns and earn millions than do longer term trading/investing.
Do you have any method of controlling your risk?
If it goes south, it hurts...if it keeps going south for months you can develop an ulcer lol.
I don’t prefer position trading as one needs to have huge capital and gets trapped for years. And as large capital is involved and there are few trades, risk per trade increases.