Stop distance

When they open an operation in the ES in the opening normally how many points are willing to lose?

Hello, that will depend on the amount of capital you have for trading. My advice is: "Never risk more than 1.5% to 2% of your total trading capital in any given trade. Why?. Because this will give you the chance to be wrong many times and still conserve enough capital to keep on trading to make it back.
 
Hello, that will depend on the amount of capital you have for trading. My advice is: "Never risk more than 1.5% to 2% of your total trading capital in any given trade. Why?. Because this will give you the chance to be wrong many times and still conserve enough capital to keep on trading to make it back.

How on earth did you work out what he was trying to say haha
 
It largely depends upon how you like your steaks cooked.

Rare- 20 points
Medium - 15 points
Well - 10 Points

I would stick with that as a starter, tweak overtime.


**** Thinking about it further...I trade NQ's and my stop is 20 handles...I also like my steak medium. 20 handles on nq's is about the equivalent of 15 handles on ES hahahahah...so there is wisdom in what I write.
 
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when they start a trade in the opening in the ES,
sorry with the translation:D

Using Swype on your Android and expecting it to work, it either works perfectly or creates utter jibberish :)

Too many variables to answer sadly.
 
Hello, that will depend on the amount of capital you have for trading. My advice is: "Never risk more than 1.5% to 2% of your total trading capital in any given trade. Why?. Because this will give you the chance to be wrong many times and still conserve enough capital to keep on trading to make it back.

Yes, but you still have to calculate a stop distance that will hold the line more than 50% of the time, so you have to adjust your leverage in such a way that the aforementioned distance is equivalent to 1.5% or 2% of your total trading capital. This is where AI comes in handy, because it's not an easy equation to solve without it. :-)
 
Yes, but you still have to calculate a stop distance that will hold the line more than 50% of the time, so you have to adjust your leverage in such a way that the aforementioned distance is equivalent to 1.5% or 2% of your total trading capital. This is where AI comes in handy, because it's not an easy equation to solve without it. :)

I think this is where AI is helpful as well. Have you had experience doing this?
 
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