Risk Management Strategies That Work
π‘ Learn to protect your capital, reduce losses, and become a long-term profitable trader.
π 1. Never Risk More Than 1β2% Per Trade
πΉ If your account size is $1,000:
- Risk 1% β $10
- Risk 2% β $20
π§ This keeps you in the game longer even with losing streaks.
π 2. Always Use a Stop Loss (SL)
π Donβt trade without a safety net.
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Your SL should be based on market structure, not random pips.
π Example: Place SL below the previous support zone (Buy trade).
π 3. Calculate Risk-to-Reward Ratio (RRR)
π― Aim for at least 1:2 or 1:3 (Reward should be 2β3x the risk).
π This way, even if you’re right only 40% of the time, you can still be profitable.
| Win Rate | RRR | Result |
|---|---|---|
| 50% | 1:2 | Profitable |
| 30% | 1:3 | Still Profitable |
π 4. Position Sizing = Lot Size Calculation
πΉ Your lot size must match your risk and SL.
Formula:
javaCopyEditLot Size = (Account Balance Γ % Risk) Γ· (Stop Loss Γ Pip Value)
You can use free calculators online or apps like MyFXBook lot size calculator.
π 5. Donβt Overtrade
β οΈ Avoid emotional revenge trading.
π 2β3 quality trades per day is enough.
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Track your trades in a journal. Quality > quantity.
π 6. Stick to Your Trading Plan
π§Ύ Define your:
- Entry & Exit rules
- Risk per trade
- Trade timing (avoid random entries)
β Follow your plan strictly. No plan = gambling.
π 7. Accept Losses Like a Pro
π» Losses are part of trading.
π Think like this: βI paid for market education.β
Never increase risk to “make it back quickly” β this leads to account wipeout.
π 8. Use Break-Even Strategy
π When the trade moves in your favor (e.g., +1R), shift SL to entry.
This way, you remove risk and let the market do the rest.
π 9. Avoid Trading During High-Impact News (Unless Experienced)
π° NFP, CPI, FOMC can cause slippage or wild volatility.
Beginner tip: Wait 15β30 mins after news to enter.
π 10. Track & Review Your Performance Weekly
π Use a journal to record:
- Win/loss
- Lot size
- Mistakes
- Psychology
π― Use this data to improve over time.