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The lot size depends on your strategy, especially your sl. You shouldn't risk more than 1-3% per trade. Then you can calculate the lot size with your sl. Propper risk management is very important when it comes to trading
Just with in these first episodes I have learned so much & I understand it...I’m 16 by the way I was getting more correct answers than the guy he was asking to answer😂last video
I am confused , when i open an account firstly i have to choose Standart-micro-mini etc. and then MT4 has values from 0.1 to 100 sizes , which contains all kind of lots . So why do I have to choose ???
Hello it's a very nice video, very informative. I have a specific Qs, if it's possible to reply - Suppose, I have an account of 3500 USD. Margin 1:500. If I take each trade position of 0.05 USD [5 cents] and maximum total 14 trades open - total value 14 x 0.05 = 0.70 USD [70 cents] - is it good - bad - over trading, can you shed some light if possible? Thank you for help.
Hey! Great content :) Thanks! I have a question though.. If I'm on tradingview and I risk $50 on a 50 pip stop loss - the value of my pip is $1. So, why is the "trade value" over $17,000??? What is that trade value and how would effect a live account with $5k in it?
Hello, people get confused with this a lot sizes. The question your asking is where leverage comes in to play. What he is essentially saying is that if you was to place a trade with 0 leverage for every 10p you would make you would need to invest into the market $1,000 however people would not consider this worth it because it would take a very large account size to even make a decent amount. So what the brokers do is allow you to borrow their money. Sometimes when you're setting up an account you may see leverage options such as 1:500. What this means is that for every $1 you invest the broker will give you $500. This is why with a leverage of 1:500 account the example you have when you invest $50 the broker is actually giving 25,000. This is what you call leverage. You do not want to over leverage because you end up risking more of your account. I hope this helps answer your question.
Hi rob thanks for the videos they are great , I have an quotation if could please explain or maybe make a video about it , let’s say your system produce 2 signals one with 20 and other with 40 pips stoploss & account size is $1000 if i want to risk 1 percent which is $10 should I enter with different sizes or both trade should be taken with same lot size ? Thanks a million
I have a 100 $ account now. It will increase soon. In my head 0.01 lot side = 1000 $. So with my small account I am automatically trading bigger than 0.01 lot size no matter if I want to or not?
i had Ambition doing forex but now i decided to give up because you said if you win 100pips with lot size of 1/standard and your account is $1,000 your account will closed so why if am smart and it is my lucky answer plz
LEARN ALL TECHNOLOGY he said if your losing 100pip on 1standard lot you gonna lose 1000$. If you are winning 100 pips your are profiting $1000. In reality you don’t wanna trade 1standard on small account and you have to use risk management that’s why we stop loss. If your stop loss was 10 pips the trade would automatically close that’s means you only lost $100.
If the trade is going against me and I went down the amount of PIPS that is equivalent to blowing up my account, but if I wait to regain the PIPS and not close the trade, do I get a margin call?
Micro or mini trade sizes are fine with small equity but sir you did not clarify how many open trades at a given time. Do you mean only one trade at one time and the 2nd trade only after we close the 1st trade.
lol the guy in the video is just making videos for his UA-cam account, not actually about educating people on how to really trade. This entire video is nonsense. I will answer your question, if you are trading within one trading account then your risk should always be the same per trade, so just do one trade per time. However, if you are trading specific lot sizes and you have enough equity to trade more than one at a time then sure you can, as long as both trades meet all your backtesteed strategy rules.
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Have to say watching this video 5 years later. I have gotten a lot of my questions answered throughout these videos. Great help, thanks a lot!
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The lot size depends on your strategy, especially your sl. You shouldn't risk more than 1-3% per trade. Then you can calculate the lot size with your sl. Propper risk management is very important when it comes to trading
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very helpful videos, you explain things in a very clear and practical way, thanks mate!
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Just with in these first episodes I have learned so much & I understand it...I’m 16 by the way I was getting more correct answers than the guy he was asking to answer😂last video
I am confused , when i open an account firstly i have to choose Standart-micro-mini etc.
and then MT4 has values from 0.1 to 100 sizes , which contains all kind of lots . So why do I have to choose ???
I face the same problem too!!
Thank you for ur video rob, fantastic value video
👍Yes, agreed a micro lot is the way to go for us beginners.👍
How does leverage affect this?
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Hello it's a very nice video, very informative. I have a specific Qs, if it's possible to reply - Suppose, I have an account of 3500 USD. Margin 1:500. If I take each trade position of 0.05 USD [5 cents] and maximum total 14 trades open - total value 14 x 0.05 = 0.70 USD [70 cents] - is it good - bad - over trading, can you shed some light if possible? Thank you for help.
Hey! Great content :) Thanks!
I have a question though.. If I'm on tradingview and I risk $50 on a 50 pip stop loss - the value of my pip is $1.
So, why is the "trade value" over $17,000??? What is that trade value and how would effect a live account with $5k in it?
Hello, people get confused with this a lot sizes. The question your asking is where leverage comes in to play. What he is essentially saying is that if you was to place a trade with 0 leverage for every 10p you would make you would need to invest into the market $1,000 however people would not consider this worth it because it would take a very large account size to even make a decent amount. So what the brokers do is allow you to borrow their money. Sometimes when you're setting up an account you may see leverage options such as 1:500. What this means is that for every $1 you invest the broker will give you $500. This is why with a leverage of 1:500 account the example you have when you invest $50 the broker is actually giving 25,000. This is what you call leverage. You do not want to over leverage because you end up risking more of your account. I hope this helps answer your question.
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Hi rob thanks for the videos they are great , I have an quotation if could please explain or maybe make a video about it , let’s say your system produce 2 signals one with 20 and other with 40 pips stoploss & account size is $1000 if i want to risk 1 percent which is $10 should I enter with different sizes or both trade should be taken with same lot size ? Thanks a million
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I have a 100 $ account now. It will increase soon. In my head 0.01 lot side = 1000 $. So with my small account I am automatically trading bigger than 0.01 lot size no matter if I want to or not?
-2400 off a 12k investment... Started watching how to's videos. Hi my name is Cedric.
True video..
i had Ambition doing forex but now i decided to give up because you said if you win 100pips with lot size of 1/standard and your account is $1,000 your account will closed so why if am smart and it is my lucky answer plz
LEARN ALL TECHNOLOGY he said if your losing 100pip on 1standard lot you gonna lose 1000$. If you are winning 100 pips your are profiting $1000. In reality you don’t wanna trade 1standard on small account and you have to use risk management that’s why we stop loss. If your stop loss was 10 pips the trade would automatically close that’s means you only lost $100.
Thank you (:
Can someone please answer this question, what is the probability of profit on starting with 50$ investment?
Ever heard of a stop loss...hahahaaaaha..Bae we lit
If the trade is going against me and I went down the amount of PIPS that is equivalent to blowing up my account, but if I wait to regain the PIPS and not close the trade, do I get a margin call?
u blow ur account your done
Micro or mini trade sizes are fine with small equity but sir you did not clarify how many open trades at a given time. Do you mean only one trade at one time and the 2nd trade only after we close the 1st trade.
lol the guy in the video is just making videos for his UA-cam account, not actually about educating people on how to really trade. This entire video is nonsense. I will answer your question, if you are trading within one trading account then your risk should always be the same per trade, so just do one trade per time. However, if you are trading specific lot sizes and you have enough equity to trade more than one at a time then sure you can, as long as both trades meet all your backtesteed strategy rules.
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Great job i have much better idea how to move & multiple my pips
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lol why do these videos have low views
how did you blow up your trading account doing $10 dollar trades?? hmm
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U can’t even trade a stander lot with 1k
you can with high leverage
Fazal Wahab not if your in the u.s.a