Quote from Buy1Sell2:
No --I would allow 4 percent between the two trades. It's 2 percent per trade/idea.
Quote from Buy1Sell2:
I generally would call what I do averaging down, but some call it scaling in. I don't believe that I have said that I don't scale in unless it was in some other context. Anyway, you are correct that what I do I call averaging down. I think when someone averages into losers, you must define what a loser is. A loser to me is a trade that goes beyond the 2 percent loss of total liquid net worth and the cat keeps averaging. There is a huge difference between that and what I do.
Quote from volente_00:
I disagree, if you scale in you are increasing your risk and are averaging into a losing trade because the fact is the only reason you would only buy partial is because you fear that you are not making a entry that will soon be profitable so you don't press full size. If you scale out your are decreasing your market risk, and since you scale out of winniong trades there is no chance that it is drawing down your initial capital, only your paper profits if you continue to hold some of the position and it reverses.
Quote from volente_00:
I still am unclear, for simplicity lets say your net worth is 100k. So you are willing to lose 2k max on the es trade right ? But say your other trade is soybeans and you lose 2k and stop out. now your LNW is 98k so does your stop point on ES adjust to $1960 or still stay 2k ?
It's a question of semantics. I consider them to be the same. I scale in --or average down at better prices not worse prices.Quote from romik:
Am I mistaken in thinking that Scaling IN and averaging down are 2 different methods? Isn't scale in is adding size to a profitable position where averaging down is vice versa?
Quote from Buy1Sell2:
I typically use the starting net worth amount and stay with it unless there is a larger group of losses across the markets I am in and then I reevaluate. I am generally in 5 or 6 markets at once, so I could potentially have a 10 or 12 percent drawdown. I would tell you that by diversifying though, I don't end with 6 losers at once and the account is growing through diversification and call selling continuously.