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Post this question in the general forum. It will get answers. Pick the one that makes the most sense to you. Keep in mind that leverage is the key, and being flexible - thinking on your feet - will enable you to apply this secret (if ever there was one of the most misunderstood topics in trading) at the best times.
I'm struggling to get my head around why trading multiple lots is an advantage over trading 1:1. The only thing I can see is that it gives flexibility when exiting a trade, but I can't see how this is a particular advantage.
You can send him a private message or visit his site directly.
If you ask him a question in the forum you need to remember he is a vendor, and per our forum policy vendors cannot promote themselves in posts on the forum (like talking about performance, testimonials, pricing, features, services offered, links to website, videos, blogs, etc).
Ed has made several posts on the site with great information about trading -- without promoting his business -- and we are happy to have him here.