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I need some help with Risk Management and knowing when to stop trading for the day and week.
I would like to getting better at risk management rules and knowing when to stop trading and prevent overtrading leading to blown account and revenge trading.
I know everywhere states to not risk more than 1-3% of your account balance per day, per trade. I am choosing 3%.
My account balance is $5000 and I am day trading the ES Micros
My Daily Stop Trading Rules:
1. After 3 losses in roll, stop trading for the day.
2. After 2 mistakes trades.
3. After 2-4 trades.
4. After daily PnL High drop by 50%.
5. 11 am central
My Weekly Stop Trading Rules:
1. After 6 losses in roll, stop trading for the week, and re-evaluate what the problem is.
2. If account balance drops by 20%.
Money/Risk Management:
1. If account balance drops by 10%, scale down to 2% risk of capital per trade.
2. If account balance drops by 50% stop trading and re-evaluate myself or trading strategy.
Questions/Recommendations:
1. What percent of account balance must be loss to stop trading for the day/week?
2. May I please request a review of my risk management rules.
Hopefully others are setting rules for themselves as well.
based on what you wrote you already in trouble an should just paper trade or demo trade until you get consistently profitable and no longer need to ask a public board these kinds of questions
you rules make zero sense to me because no one knows but you what you are good at in trading. do you possess any skill in reading the mkt in executing your profitable plans?
no one knows your financial situation so the ONLY CORRECT answer is.
TRADE DEMO until you are profitable and have statistics on your trading and you can then use your own P and L to figure out when you should and should not be trading.