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  1. #31
    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    It depends upon trader that how he can handle the leverage of his trading function throughout the live market. It totally a management of risk and cash with your egy.
    Agree with you; traders will need to use this feature in accore with their requirements (according to their trading egy ); but without a suitable plan only seeking big leverage is a issue actually.

  2. #32
    True leverage is the size when position in comparison to your equity, 0.01 lot in std contract together with 1000 usd equity = 1:1 leverage

  3. #33
    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    quote yes but with 1:1 you would require a rather major account to profit off 0.0001 price movements. Why bother, with that money your better off trading stocks or futures. Do not take offesne if I sound rude sry but I am expressing my own point I may be wrong here please correct me if that is so.
    He made a fantastic time, you can better use the capital elsewhere to generate another set of income stream, why is it that you really wish to use 1:1?
    1:1 is great only once you know you have no discipline to manage your personal position.

    Imagine you use 50:1 as you are managing your risk brilliantly, for a 1,000,000 Position, you just used $20,000 Margin, the staying 980,000 if you can invest in some alternative investment, you can make an extra 10% - 20% Per Annum with Risk that is much lower than Margin Vehicles.

    Coming to how to use Leverage, it will still depend on the trader's character.
    Sad to say Novice prefer to use High Leverage and expecting to use $100 to create a Million!

  4. #34
    It's a wise idea to maintain your leverage low until the time you do not learn the way to manage your risk efficiently.

  5. #35
    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    It's a wise idea to keep your leverage low till the time you do not learn the best way to manage your risk efficiently.
    That is really obvious; I do not believe high trading leverage is a helpful choice for the knowledgeable traders as always.

  6. #36
    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    When I was a newbie, I practiced on demo for a single month and maintained dismissing it because it was dull. I decided to start a little $100 account that is where I learned that the lesson and blew it again and again. There's no pressure if you don't trade for a living in gambling.
    Trading is dull. Until you get rid of the trading to the buzz feeling it Is Quite Difficult to Earn Money

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