Position Sizing – “Size Kills, or Saves”

Position Sizing – “Size Kills, or Saves”

? Position Sizing – “Size Kills, or Saves”

"A great setup with the wrong size is a disaster in disguise."

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? What’s Position Sizing, Really?

It’s not just how much you’re willing to trade.
It’s how much you’re willing to lose.

Most traders obsess over entries, patterns, and predictions.
But behind every blown account isn’t a bad signal—it’s a bad position size.

The wrong size magnifies every mistake.
The right size lets you survive long enough to learn, adapt, and win.

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? The Silent Risk

Let’s say you risk 10% of your account on each trade.
A few losses in a row can wipe you out—not just financially, but emotionally.

Here’s what happens after 5 consecutive losses:
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Now ask yourself:
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? Which version of you makes better decisions?

?The one who’s lost 5%…
?Or the one who’s lost 41% and is desperately trying to “get it back”?

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? Why Fixed % Risk Works

The pros don’t let emotions set their size. They use logic and math .
The rule?

? Risk no more than 1%–2% of your total capital per trade , based on your stop-loss.

It’s not conservative—it’s sustainable .

This lets you endure rough patches and stay in the game long enough for your edge to play out.

? How To Size Like a Pro

Let’s walk through an example:

1. Know your capital

You have $10,000 in your trading account.

2. Decide how much you're willing to risk

Professional traders risk a small percentage per trade, usually 1%.
That means:

1% of $10,000 = $100

This is the maximum amount you’re willing to lose on this trade.

3. Set your stop-loss (as a percentage)

Let’s say you’re buying a coin (Cryptocurrency) at $100, and your stop-loss is at $95.

That’s a 5% stop-loss, because:
(100 - 95) ÷ 100 = 0.05 = 5%

4. Use the formula to calculate your position size

? Position Size = Risk $ ÷ % Stop-Loss

Here’s the math:
$100 ÷ 5% = $2,000
That means you can buy $2,000 worth of that coin (Cryptocurrency).
So at a $100 price, you’d buy 20 units.

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? Important Note

If the stoploss is hit, you will only lose 1% (i.e., $100) of your capital, regardless of the stoploss size.
However, if the trade wins, the profits are proportional to how big your position size is relative to the stop-loss distance.
Thus, your risk-to-reward ratio improves naturally, and you maintain strict control over your downside while allowing your upside to grow.

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? Simple Rule of Thumb

➤ Smaller stop-loss = larger position
➤ Larger stop-loss = smaller position
The goal is to keep your $ risk fixed, not the size of your trades.

? Why this matters:

Sizing by stop-loss respects volatility and makes your risk consistent, no matter how different the trades are.

? Mistakes to Avoid

❌ Don’t size based on “how sure” you are. Confidence isn’t consistency.
❌ Don’t adjust size mid-trade. Let the stop-loss manage risk, not your panic.
❌ Don’t double down to recover losses. It’s not strategy—it’s revenge.

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? Action Tip

? Start tracking your risk% per trade in your journal.
? Use position size calculators — they’re free, fast, and accurate.
? Make size a system. Not a feeling.

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? Final Thought

Your strategy might give you an edge.
But your position sizing is what protects it.
If strategy is offense, size is defense, and defense wins championships.

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