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forex_trader_114150
Member Since Feb 28, 2013
12 posts
Apr 14, 2013 at 07:01
Member Since Feb 28, 2013
12 posts
Account traded 3 currency pairs from the initial launch. Each currency pair requires $10,000 to trade therefore this account traded at 3 times the standard risk. Also default setting were used without Volatility FilterOne. Beginning of April 2013, the account has been reduced to Default Risk Capital requirements and continue to trade 1 Currency Pair EURUSD. We are testing Two Instances of Advisory on this account, therefore theoretically, the account still trades at 2x the standard risk setting.
Draw-down:
We believe Risk / Reward go hand and hand. The account occurred an equal amount of draw-down as the Monthly return of investment as such 30% return with 30% DD. With conservative setting in parallel, a 5% monthly return with a 5% DD. Tailored for adjustments. We also started this account trading 3 pairs and this means we needed 3 times the Risk Capital ( 30k Base ) and not 10k starting. As a result, higher draw-down with the Higher monthly returns. Now this account will only trade 1 Currency pair and the draw-down is very low.
https://advisoryea.com/
Draw-down:
We believe Risk / Reward go hand and hand. The account occurred an equal amount of draw-down as the Monthly return of investment as such 30% return with 30% DD. With conservative setting in parallel, a 5% monthly return with a 5% DD. Tailored for adjustments. We also started this account trading 3 pairs and this means we needed 3 times the Risk Capital ( 30k Base ) and not 10k starting. As a result, higher draw-down with the Higher monthly returns. Now this account will only trade 1 Currency pair and the draw-down is very low.
https://advisoryea.com/
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