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4 things you must know about your risk management policy

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The currency traders are always taking their steps without knowing the consequence. As a result, most of the new participants are losing money. Investment is a very sophisticated business and you must learn to take the trades with very low-risk exposure. You should be looking for the trade signals by using a bunch of rules. Once you do that, you should be able to spot the best place to take the trades. But to keep your fund safe, you need to use a risk management policy.

Most people think that by using the traditional risk management policy, they can protect their trading capital. But in reality, the traditional risk management strategy will act as a weak guard. You have to learn some advanced techniques and only then you can expect to make significant progress in your life. Now let’s learn the top four techniques by which you can become good at managing the risk.

1.   Embracing the losing trades

Before you prepare yourself as a full-time trader, you should remember that embracing the loss is just a part of your trading game. If you expect to make a big profit without doing the proper research, you know you are just daydreaming. Similarly, if you expect to avoid losing trades, it reflects that you have a lot to learn about this market. So, what it takes to embrace the losing trades? Why we should consider this factor as a part of your risk management policy? Embracing the losing trades is all about accepting the fact that you have to deal with the uncertainty in the market. And once you learn to accept the losing trades, you will see a significant change in your trading performance. This will also help you to maintain strict risk management rules.

2.   Analyze the overall risk exposure

Being a smart trader, you should always analyze the overall risk exposure. For instance, if you have three running trades, you need to consider your equity by accepting the fact that you have lost those three trades. By doing so, you will be able to keep the lot size small during the trade execution process. You can check here and learn more about the advanced risk management policy used in the Forex market. As you study the advanced risk management policy, you will know that professional traders never try to avoid losing trades.

Moreover, you will also realize that you can’t have more than 3 running trades in the market. In some special conditions, you might have to deal with more than 3 running trades but the cumulative risk factor should not exceed 3% of the account balance.

3.   Learn to use the trailing stops

The novice traders start using the trailing stops without knowing about the support and resistance level. They mess things up and expect to earn more money. But due to the wrong use of the support and resistance level, their trades hit the potential stop loss early. Thus they kill the minimum risk to reward ratio for the trade. And if you do so, it is going to be a tough challenge to recover the losing trades. You have to use the trailing stops in such a way that even after losing trade, you won’t have to deal with a negative risk to reward ratio. If you can ensure that, you should be able to make a consistent profit in this market.

4.   Follow the trend

Trading with the trend should be considered as part of your risk management plan. If you ignore the major trend and take the trades with aggressive actions, you are just betting against the market. The results will not be pleasant. So, to enjoy a hassle-free trading environment, you should be following the major trend in the market at any cost. If necessary, you need to change your trading method. But do not expect to win more trades while ignoring the long-term established trend.

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