Hello,
surely you know the position size calculator of Myfxbook: https://www.myfxbook.com/forex-calculators/position-size
Playing around with it a result kept popping up over and over again that I don't know what to make of. Assuming an account balance of $10.000, a risk ratio of 0.6% and a stop loss of 40. Applying that, for example, to the USD/JPY and it says I can trade 0.166 lots. That is more than I have in my account and I wonder how that can possibly be the case assuming that this calculator does not factor in leverage, so 1:1.
With other pairs the number of lots even gets bigger. So, my question is how I can possibly trade more money than I have in my account (again, assuming the calculator works without leverage and assuming an account with leverage 1:1).
surely you know the position size calculator of Myfxbook: https://www.myfxbook.com/forex-calculators/position-size
Playing around with it a result kept popping up over and over again that I don't know what to make of. Assuming an account balance of $10.000, a risk ratio of 0.6% and a stop loss of 40. Applying that, for example, to the USD/JPY and it says I can trade 0.166 lots. That is more than I have in my account and I wonder how that can possibly be the case assuming that this calculator does not factor in leverage, so 1:1.
With other pairs the number of lots even gets bigger. So, my question is how I can possibly trade more money than I have in my account (again, assuming the calculator works without leverage and assuming an account with leverage 1:1).
