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Old 02-29-2008, 07:05 AM
theunder18kid theunder18kid is offline
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Originally Posted by rhodytrader View Post
If the two positions are part of one strategy, then you should come up with one joint R for the whole thing. If they are two seperate positions taken on the basis of different trading decisions, then split them and calculate seperate R's.
well so what if I saw three trading opputinities? As you know I only have 1k so if I risk 3%(30pips) on each trade doesn't that mean I will be risking 9% of my equity? wouldn't that be REALLY risky? thanks
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