DionysusToast
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Now, back to trading matters, as this is a trading site is it not.
Recently we brought up the objective of $2,000 per day, and whether 1 trade or 6 trades are best to achieve this.
Let us look at some facts, and we will ignore commissions for now.
Scenario 1
$2K per day with 1 trade and an average target of $0.50 cent per trade = 4K shares
Maximum loss per trade is set at $0.20 = $800
R:R = 2000/800 = 2.5
Scenario 2
$2K per day with 6 trades and an average target of $0.50 cent per trade = 6 x 666 shares or 600 to round off
Maximum loss per trade is set at $0.20 = $120
R:R = 300/120 = 2.5
We need to change some of the variables to give us better odds, no!
Anyone got any sensible suggestions that will allow us to increase our odds of making our objective, yet reduce the risk associated with being in the market?
I am interested in this type of discussion. On the one hand, you have people that claim that you can take a RANDOM entry and make it profitable with good money management. Many people have claimed that but not a single one has been able to explain it and my presumption it that it is hogwash.
On the other hand, I have seen mathematicians do some things that I would not have thought of in a million years.
I know that if I enter randomly with a $1 target and a 50c stop, I will win 2 out of 3 trades over time. It's a bit like a coin toss. I won't make any money though.
So - in terms of changing the above parameters, I would say that the stop and target are things that cannot be changed as their impact on the probability of a win is offset by the impact on the win/loss size.
On the face of it, something like scaling in may resolve the issue. The theory being that if you go in half size, let the trade go into profit to give you more leeway as you add extra funds. The problem with that is that you would need your second 'half' to be bigger than a half to make up for the fact that some of your target has been eaten and therefore you are back to square one.
Ideally, the parameter you need to work with is the win ratio. I can't figure out any other way to increase the profits/win ratio without penalty.
Anyone ?