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thread: Can I recover trades with only 10% equity left? Please help!

  1. #141
    First come first serve

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  2. #142
    First come first function as a bonus, we will provide you a wild baby skunk image
    Gee, Thanks!
    I would feed him into the gator I saw last week.
    Or possibly into the baby gator.


  3. #143
    Junior Member Oxchucabigg's Avatar
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    quote my girlfriend and me awaiting savings of around 150.000#8364; to make a 52 week world tour (life dream of us).... And these men burn 800.000 $ buying eurusd....
    Yeah, believed exactly the same... not even half of it will be sufficient for all my dre and some men just burn 800 k lol... that is not real.

  4. #144
    Junior Member Oxchucabigg's Avatar
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    Could I make only 10% return p.a? Please assist! I really don't understand how to exchange and have large amount of money available PROOF image However, you will have to wire me minimal 10 percent of their equity to allow you to exchange that account Sound familiar? Hehehe .... Edit: the film is made in Adobe Lab Saturday amusement
    No need to post your balance here...

  5. #145
    quote Yeah, thought exactly the same... not even half of it would be sufficient for all my dre and a few guys just burn 800 k lol... this isn't real.
    Not actual but for a few, $800K is my nickel. The best 2 guys @ Pimco last year had 2013 bonus payments of $290 million $230 million. That's only there bonus payments.

  6. #146
    Junior Member racltt's Avatar
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    If you are able to earn 100 percent on a max risk 3 percent per trade from here until the end of 2015. You are an excellent trader.

  7. #147
    Junior Member Oxchucabigg's Avatar
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    quote Not actual but for some, $800K is my nickel. The top 2 guys @ Pimco last year had 2013 bonus payments of $290 million $230 million. That there incentive payments.
    That is also not real to me.

  8. #148
    Regaining your equity with just 10% left will induce you at some point, whether you want it or not to use excessive quantity of leverage. The plogical pressure will be immense, especially after a series of good trades. My advice to you is to try to set aside the reduction and think about profiting on what you have, just focus on the next trade and not regaining the loss. When it is to hard to implement (trust me, it's ) I'm afraid the leverage will at some point get the better of you.

  9. #149
    Junior Member jackrede's Avatar
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    Regaining your equity with just 10 percent left will induce you at any point, whether you like it or not to use excessive quantity of leverage. The plogical pressure will be immense, especially after a series of great trades. My advice to you is to attempt and set aside the loss and think about profiting on what you've got, simply focus on another trade and not recovering the loss. When it is to difficult to implement (trust me, it's ) I'm afraid the leverage will sooner or later get the better of you.
    This could be best advice you can get. It's nearly imposible to recover initial equity with 10 percent left balance, without taking higher risk. But if you're already prepare it'd worth to attempt. I just wish to clarify how much you must gain to accomplish the target.
    10% remaining equity.
    means . 10 percent x profit% = X USD initial balance. Said your first balance are 10.000 USD
    10 percent x profit = 10.000 USD.
    Profit% you need to collect are: 1000%.

  10. #150
    quote this could be best advice you can get. It's nearly imposible to regain initial equity with 10% left equilibrium, without taking greater risk. But if you're already prepare it'd worth to try. I just wish to clarify how much you must gain to accomplish the target. 10. means . 10% x profit% = X USD initial equilibrium. Said your initial balance are 10.000 USD 10% x profit per = 10.000 USD. Profit percent you need to collect are: 1000%.
    If the try is going to be taken the likelihood of the account being blown apart (10% of original balance is still money) will increase dramatically and would affect any future trade you will place in the market. I'm strongly against taking a try. I'll even go as far as stating that if you will over-leverage and get back your money it's the worsr thing that may happen to you. It will suck you into a dream that over-leveraging is your way to make you rich. When you'll find a small loss after regaining the equity you will begin over-leveraging again, at some point you will make a significant loss but this time you will fund your account with more money and continue over-leveraging. If you would like to avoid all this from happening consider to not over-leverage now. I hope you all agree with me.

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