roguetrader said:
Socrates, I agree with you on the principle that trading should not be viewed from the perspective of money, essentially money impacts most of our lives to such an extent that the perception of making or losing of it cannot be done without emotion. This like any other emotion in trading is a negative and should be avoided, to wit I do not even monitor p&l during the trading day. However I believe that it would be irresponsible in the extreme for most traders not to calculate how much money they stand to lose. One of the most basic rules of risk management is not to risk more than you can afford to lose. If you do not work out how much you can lose before hand you are ill equipped to satisfy this rule. After that consideration it should be all about the trade, correct management and exit, the money will take care of itself.
Indeed the implications of leverage are obvious which is why they should not be used to impact the stop, leverage does not belong to th trader so he should not accept it as a percentage of his loss.
I agree with the viewpoint you express above which is the correct one.
However, additionally, you would be shocked and horrified at the stupidity of which some people are capable of when presented with a scenario with potential without limit provided they respect the rules of engagement imposed upon all of us.
Some individuals consider they are above this, and indeed above you and me and everybody else and consider, for some reason best known to them despite repeated and heated warnings they are immune from the very dangers you point out as a consequence of dereliction of diligence, of personal responsibility, of morals, and of conduct.
Many of the facts with regard to these are horrifying, some truly comical, some pitiful.
These facts are all provable without question because I have them documented in my archives in detail, with irrefutable supportable evidence alongside to support all of it.
I may have a paddy from time to time and burn books, but my archives remain intact, and go back 40 years plus.
I have for a long time considered starting a thread about it all, in allegorical form.
You would all then find out who's really who in the zoo, so to speak.
I assure you and all the membership, and the moderators and the owner of this website,
it would constitute the most sobering, the most horrific and the most revealing material ever to be made available in this way.
I have not done it not because I cannot, but because I choose not to, as my posture remains benign despite the occasional prodding.