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Are you really betting 5% of your account on any one trade??? Have you calculated your Risk of Ruin betting that much? (assuming you know your expectation for each trade).
You are never in the wrong place... but sometimes you are in the right place looking at things in the wrong way.
i m just beginner,so experimenting.i like more action n believe in aggressiveness-to win big,u've to risk big.
yeah there's chance of downswing.but most newbies blow their balance quickly,right?
if not working,i'll gear down.
To win big, you must minimize risk, not invite it. Just because most of us have blown an account or two does not mean you have to follow in our footsteps.... or does it.
Looking forward to updates.
You are never in the wrong place... but sometimes you are in the right place looking at things in the wrong way.
Thank you.
probably i should be more conservative in my next trades.
i guess,i m a bit of gambling degen.if i can't slow down,it'll not quite work as i expected.
Well i always played TAG so... cant really relate. That may be true. However i feel like TAG goes for higher probability. + ev plays that happen less frequently vs LAG goes for more low probably +ev plays or even -ev assuming you can use aggressive moves to force an opponent with a better hand to fold.
Unfortunately you can not out bully the market like you can out bully a poker opponent. However the taste for action may be correct.