Interview with Trader James Booth: Is it Better to Use High Risk Reward or High Win Rate?
Charlie Burton interviews independent trader James Booth on his day trading. PLEASE LIKE AND SHARE so we can bring you more! We are talking about win rates and profitability. If you are a private trader who likes winning trades - and who doesn't like winning trades? But the problem is that too often we end up closing winning trades early - we don't want to be in profit and end up getting stopped out at a loss and that's why we like to move trades to breakeven asap. Allow trades space for breathing, don't move trades to breakeven too early. Statistically, if I lose more than I win but my risk reward ratio is 4:1 I can still make money. We like being in profit and hate losses.
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