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How to calculate the resilience of our capital

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doing calculations like this will cause us to become aware that all of this needs to be done considering what we are doing we don't fully understand, we really have to understand the calculation of this model
#31 - August 24, 2021, 09:46:04 PM

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Omg it's very useful for MM calculations, I myself feel that placing SL 20pips is too close because I often use such a calculation which ends up being hit by SL before profit and 20pips can be installed when the price is right and the candle is validated.
#32 - August 25, 2021, 01:06:03 AM

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For me to know the capital resistance we have important, and this should be made from the beginning of the money management that we use, so we will be safe from the Margin Call
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#34 - Today at 04:50:15 AM

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i agree with this calculation because then i can apply it when i do position and i want to thank you for making rules and tables like this
#34 - August 26, 2021, 03:35:02 AM

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usually I use the smallest volume which is 0.01 because with the smaller volume I feel comfortable with doing many positions and when I experience floating I can add more volume and it's useful for me and that's what I did until now
#35 - August 27, 2021, 12:07:02 AM

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Your writing is very helpful, indeed there are many traders who do not calculate capital with the lots they open so they experience a margin call.
#36 - August 27, 2021, 01:58:28 AM
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indeed with that much capital we must have a choice of a good broker because when we do not choose a good broker we will have difficulty finding an account that is suitable for us with minimal capital for the calculations, maybe everyone will be different, but the calculations above are indeed I don't think everything can
#37 - August 28, 2021, 01:59:07 AM

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Calculations like this are only suitable to be done as professionals because if you are a beginner I'm sure it will be difficult to learn like this so calculations like this are very useful because they can help us if in fact we are more suitable to use how many lots to open positions
#38 - August 28, 2021, 10:28:27 PM

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to calculate the capital resistance we have of course we must determine the maximum limit in the use of lots so that we do not trade with over later
#39 - August 28, 2021, 10:33:05 PM

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the use of calculations like this is indeed very good when done when you use a lot of funds but it should also be noted that this is all just an example you don't have to follow this exactly but at least you have an idea of proportional calculations
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indeed calculations like this are very necessary for someone who does not understand the use of volume management because in practice many people are inconsequential in terms of opening positions using large lots, so it is better if methods like this need to be educated again
#41 - August 31, 2021, 10:11:09 PM

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Calculating calculations like this can only be done by people who have very good risk management myself. I can't use calculations like this. I did open positions in my own way and my calculations were very simple.
#42 - September 02, 2021, 01:58:01 AM

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if I am used to using small lots but when I use martiangle I use small lots to large ones but survive because indeed the use of passing must really match the capital we use if our capital is large it is easier for us to open large positions
#43 - September 03, 2021, 02:47:20 AM

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Calculations like this can indeed be done for beginners because they really really need management calculations like this how many lots they use How much capital they use and so on
#44 - September 09, 2021, 02:03:46 AM

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always calculating the capital we use is quite important indeed, because then we will always manage the risk in a measurable and affordable way

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