Are you sure? Have you ever held 1 ES overnight?
Never done that.
Are you sure? Have you ever held 1 ES overnight?
Never done that.
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Since he does trade without Stop loss
He needs 220K+ for his account size to buffer the DD...
Risk-to-reward is everything, when executed well you become the casino. Most traders have no clue on how important this is & few will never get past their obsession with win rate.
%%Or could be the opposite, lose 2 and win 1.
Each trade is independent coin flip, normal distribution is 50/50, the fewer times you toss a coin, the more likely they will be skewed to either side, like TPO, Volume Profile strategy.
But of course, other factors such as news, earnings, etc come into play. Asset pricings are not a normal distribution but log normal, no negatives. That's why longs have better win rate than shorts.
If next recession ever come, buy the dip, until then...


The math works better for high R:R and counterintuitively provides more profitability despite low winrates.
human nature does not operate to maximize the size of a gain, it wants to maximize the chance of any gain, not matter how small. This works against us big time with trading or investing.
This quote came from some famous trader, not sure who it was. The longer I trade the more sense it makes, here it is:
"You can have a 15-25% win rate at 8R & get wildly rich, but very few will ever do it because it is not comfortable. What feels the best as a discretionary trader is never going to get you the big money, it's about managing discomfort."
%%In not so many words, go with the trend.
But, perspectives are different.

