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Whether you are a forex, stock market, commodity futures trader with day trading, swing trading, or position trader Money management is key. And we all want a reward. As I’ve stated at my daily blog at http://investorandtrader.blogspot.com/ very often, you have to balance your risk analysis against your reward. How? How should your risk relate to your reward?
NOTE: This is not an investment or trading recommendation. The losses in trading can be very real, and depending on the investment vehicle, can exceed your initial investment. I am not a licensed trading or investment adviser, or financial planner. But I do have 12 years of experience in trading and investing in these markets. The Challenge accounts are run for the education of other traders who should make their own decisions based off their own research and risk tolerance. Included Music is by Paul Young. A personal friend and is not a part of any music license, recording label, etc
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One video where you …
One video where you might find some more helpful information – is the video I have on Trade Management …
There’s a video reply to this video where I talk about the need to look to volatility.
You’re more than …
You’re more than welcome.
Good point, and I plan on putting more videos in the future – into the “Charting 101″ series
One thing that I …
One thing that I would have liked to see in this video is more detail on setting a price target in order to calculate the risk:reward ratio. That’s one area where I still have a tendency to be too subjective in my approach.
I just discovered these videos after doing a search for info on money management. They’re some of the most helpful things out there. Thanks!
No worries mate, …
No worries mate, yeah, I understood what you meant completely.
Sorry about the ” …
Sorry about the “order” mistake. German is my native language and we call it stop loss limit but i think i got the point across.
Really good …
Really good question though. I wish I would have remembered to put that difference in my risk video.
No, when I invest, …
No, when I invest, I view the entire amount of capital as ‘at-risk’. So buying BAC? I’m with BAC as an investment until it hits one of two things: $100 or the equivelant of $100 through splits (At which point I would turn the DRIP off, and receive straight cash), or $0.00
When I swing trade (and use stop loss orders :^) ) I generally have a 3 to 5 day timeframe, although I’ve had swing trades last as many as 15 days. In 2007, I averaged about 11 days in a trade.
Hi Dan
Two …
Hi Dan
Two questions: Do you use stop loss limits in your investment portfolio(e.g.bank of ameri.)and whats your time plan as a swing trader.
Thanks