The Recipe to Reduce the Risk.

Discussion in 'Risk Management' started by Jamie J., Jun 17, 2016.

  1. If your return is ONLY above annual 12% compounded, then your is almost same as Buffets.
    Probably it is one of few world's best record.

    50% for 5 years is same as less than annual 10% compounded.
     
    #21     Jun 19, 2016
  2. K-Pia

    K-Pia

    Aha. So if the market is down 100% and that you've got a margin call that blow you up then you DID NOT LOSE AT ALL ? Because you didn't beat the index ? Mmmh Ok. Good luck.
     
    #22     Jun 19, 2016
  3. Of course, under the above PERSONAL proposition, I should never use margin trading, always cash BUY.
    Please recall that index was NEVER down 100%.
     
    #23     Jun 19, 2016
  4. If your return is ONLY above annual 12% compounded, then your is almost same as Buffets.
    Probably it is one of few world's best record.

    50% for 5 years is same as less than annual 10% compounded.
    Precisely annual rate is 8.447%, by (1+x)^5=1.5 and exp((1/5)*log(1.5)) = 1.084472
     
    #24     Jun 19, 2016
  5. Handle123

    Handle123

    There are some patterns I would not reveal as for me they are close to HFT for me.
    As for your remarks, should they be read at all?:D
     
    #25     Jun 19, 2016
  6. "We will see, said the blind man, to his deaf wife."
     
    #26     Jun 19, 2016
  7. Herbert

    Herbert

    Forex traders must always be patient and wise when making a decision to increase their trading size/risk. Do not ever make a hasty decision to power into a trade when the price just seems to be taking off like a rocket. Maintain your discipline and your money management!
     
    #27     Nov 29, 2016
  8. Jamie J.

    Jamie J.

    Generally speaking, it's important to keep a control of emotions? This is the key to a successful deal?
     
    #28     Nov 29, 2016
  9. Hafizmd

    Hafizmd

    Everyday self-discipline is the key. No one could do this except the trader himself.
     
    #29     Dec 8, 2016
  10. Jamie J.

    Jamie J.

    It's true. But not everything depends on it. Everyone has a certain "master card".
     
    #30     Dec 8, 2016