NexusFi: Find Your Edge


Home Menu

 





Determining Risk vs. Profit??


Discussion in Emini and Emicro Index

Updated
      Top Posters
    1. looks_one stoicbuddha with 1 posts (0 thanks)
    2. looks_two zaruski with 1 posts (0 thanks)
    3. looks_3 Quick Summary with 1 posts (0 thanks)
    4. looks_4 SpeculatorSeth with 1 posts (1 thanks)
    1. trending_up 1,874 views
    2. thumb_up 1 thanks given
    3. group 2 followers
    1. forum 3 posts
    2. attach_file 0 attachments




 
Search this Thread
  #1 (permalink)
zaruski
Salt Lake City, UT
 
Posts: 11 since Jun 2017
Thanks Given: 0
Thanks Received: 1

I hear a lot from many different sources that you should not enter a trade unless your profit vs. risk is 2 to 1 or 3 to 1. But it hasn't been clear to me how to to even make that determination...
Here is my guess:
Suppose there is some sort of support & resistance level, spread 4 points apart. If I were to enter 1 point away from support, would that mean the profit is 3 and the risk is 1? Is this correct?

Thanks for the help!


Reply With Quote

Can you help answer these questions
from other members on NexusFi?
I Have a Thing Called Iran -- Trump Stays in DC as Airsp …
Prediction Markets & Event Contracts
February NFP Preview -- Why This Mornings Jobs Number Co …
Traders Hideout
Zytrade: Devin Brady, CEO - Ask Me Anything (AMA)
Brokers
Saylors 41-Month HODL Breaks: Strategy Sells 32 BTC as $ …
Prediction Markets & Event Contracts
Iran War Prediction Markets: Ceasefire 16%, Ground Invas …
Prediction Markets & Event Contracts
 
Best Threads (Most Thanked)
in the last 7 days on NexusFi
Sober Journey With S&P
21 thanks
2026 Jlab journal
10 thanks
Trying to learn Volume and price action correlation
8 thanks
Algo automated / semi-automated trading anyone?
6 thanks
Lady Vols Primer: Trading Volatility Journal
5 thanks
  #3 (permalink)
 SpeculatorSeth   is a Vendor
 
Posts: 781 since Apr 2016
Thanks Given: 22
Thanks Received: 1,026



zaruski View Post
I hear a lot from many different sources that you should not enter a trade unless your profit vs. risk is 2 to 1 or 3 to 1. But it hasn't been clear to me how to to even make that determination...
Here is my guess:
Suppose there is some sort of support & resistance level, spread 4 points apart. If I were to enter 1 point away from support, would that mean the profit is 3 and the risk is 1? Is this correct?

Thanks for the help!

That's the general idea. Risk is generally defined as the amount a position can go against you before your trading idea is wrong.

One of the best webinars you can watch:


Reply With Quote
Thanked by:
  #4 (permalink)
 
stoicbuddha's Avatar
 stoicbuddha 
Seattle, WA
 
Experience: Intermediate
Platform: NinjaTrader 8
Broker: AMP/CQG
Trading: S&P, Nasdaq
Frequency: Every few days
Duration: Minutes
Posts: 103 since Feb 2012
Thanks Given: 1,189
Thanks Received: 101

I found this article on calculating Risk as "R" extremely helpful. It talks about stocks but it's easily referable. Completely changed how I thought of risk and money management.


Our life is our own today. Tomorrow you will be dust, a shade, a tale that is told. Live mindful of death, the hour flies.
Visit my NexusFi Trade Journal Reply With Quote




Last Updated on July 22, 2017


© 2026 NexusFi®, s.a., All Rights Reserved.
Av Ricardo J. Alfaro, Century Tower, Panama City, Panama, Ph: +507 833-9432 (Panama and Intl), +1 888-312-3001 (USA and Canada)
All information is for educational use only and is not investment advice. There is a substantial risk of loss in trading commodity futures, stocks, options and foreign exchange products. Past performance is not indicative of future results.
About Us - Contact Us - Site Rules, Acceptable Use, and Terms and Conditions - Downloads - Top
no new posts