New here, looking at risk management - specifically position sizing vs. account size

asked by u/arslan_mehmet · 6d · 1 answers

Hey all, been following a few threads and finally decided to register. I'm trying to get a handle on risk management beyond just 'don't blow up your account.' I've heard the usual 1-2% per trade rule, which I'm mostly sticking to. But when the market is particularly choppy, say $SPX is bouncing all over the place, or $EURUSD has some big news event creating huge swings, my stop-loss ends up being further away to avoid being instantly whipsawed. This means my position size has to shrink significantly to maintain that 1-2% risk. It feels like I'm trading peanuts even when I have a decent conviction. How do you guys balance a wider stop with still taking a meaningful position without overexposing?

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  • u/asiddiqui· 0 pts· 6d

    The 1-2% rule is fine as a starting point, but market conditions definitely complicate things. Are you adjusting your position size based on the volatility, or just placing the stop and letting the percentage dictate size?

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