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Forex Information - What It Means To Diversify Your Forex Trading Strategies (Part 2)

It would be better to begin diversifying your trades by using several different currencies, because by only trading one currency pair, you will generate very few entry signals. For example, if you have an account balance of $100,000 and have an open position for $10,000 then that makes your core equity $90,000. If you choose to enter on a second position, then calculate the 1% of risk from your core equity, but not your starting account balance. This would mean that the second trade would not exceed $900. Then if you decide to enter a third position, with core equity of $80,000 then the risk from that trade should not surpass $800. The key is to diversify the lots between all currencies that have a low correlation.

For instance, if you wanted to trade EUR/USD and GBP/USD with a $10,000 (1% risk) standard position size in money management, then it would be safe to trade $5,000 in each EUR/USD and GBP/USD. This way, you will only be risking 0.5% on each position.

It’s very important to understand the strategies of the Martingale and the Anti-Martingale, when trying to diversify your forex trading strategies. The Martingale rule means: increasing your risks when you’re losing. This strategy has been adopted by gamblers worldwide who claim that you should increase the sizes of your trades even when you are losing. Basically, gamblers use this rule in the following way: Bet $20, if you lose bet $40, if you loose bet $80, if you lose bet $160, if you lose bet $320, etc.

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