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Originally Posted by gawee
Hello, Im quite new to Forex. I think your system is great OzFx, however, I'm
confused on the money management part. Could someone elaborate it for me? Any help would be appreciated.
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Not sure what part you are confused with i.e. the logic, or the how to, so here's my interpretation using MT4:
Money Management:
* Trade with 5 Lots with Stop Loss 100 pips away
- When you open the New Order window, in the volume box enter .5 if using a mini account, or 5 if a standard lot.
- Then enter the stoploss price value to be 100 pips lower if a long order, or higher if a short order, and leave take profit at 0.00
* Take Profit on 1st Lot at 50 pips. Move Stop Loss to Break Even (BE).
- When the price has moved 50 pips of profit, right click on the order and select "Close Order" The close order window will pop up. Change the volume to .1 or 1 accordingly and hit the "Close" button (This will only close 1 lot).
- Then right click on the order again and select Modify/Delete Order.
- Change the StopLoss value to the price you initially bought or sold at altering a little to allow for slippage or spread.
Click on Modify button to effect the change.
- You've locked in 50 pips worth of profit and if the price goes against you, you shouldn't suffer a loss no matter what.
* Take Profit on 2nd Lot at 100 pips.
- Once you've reached another 50 pips, repeat as above to Close 1 more lot, however do not change the stoploss. You now have 3 lots remaining open at this point and locked in 100 pips profit (50 previously + 50 now ).
* Take Profit on 3rd Lot at 150 pips.
- When you've gained another 50 pips, close another lot...2 open now and 150 pips in profit
* Take Profit on 4th Lot at 200 pips.
- When you've gained another 50 pips, close another lot...1 open now and 200 pips in profit.
* Let the 5th Lot run until you see an opposite entry signal.
- At this point, if you're still playing (havn't been stopped out yet) you still have 1 lot left, and it's pretty self explanatory when to close it..
Hope that helps
