Log in

View Full Version : Hedging strategy with lot increase



axoSaga92
28-12-2024 08:05,
I found this strategy on the Internet and I would like to know their opinions.The main idea is to increase the size of the lot every time the price changes direction until the profits.This is the strategy: to simplify, we assume that there is no spread.We take position in any direction, for example: Buy 0.1 lot in 1,2161.At the same time or a few seconds after making the purchase, we place a pending sale (Stop Sell

IrbusTknda97
28-12-2024 08:11,
You say the two main reasons to rule out this strategy: 1. It was found on the Internet.2. It consists of increasing the lots.If you want a profitable strategy, you must build it yourself based on your experience and your style/risk.Any scheme that increases lots (like this type of martingala

esciesroSes
28-12-2024 08:15,
This is basically a suicidal strategy.I do not recommend it at all.

jiesnkesgzS
28-12-2024 08:20,
Anyone who wants to lose money should seriously consider this strategy.

Nresngar97
28-12-2024 08:25,
This system is basically a disguised roulette.I don't like.We need serious analysis and solid strategies to minimize risks and maximize the profit potential.

resyotgi
28-12-2024 08:31,
I agree with others, this strategy has too many red flags.If you like the idea of ??hedging, there are much more secure systems that you could explore.

NartussuCa
28-12-2024 08:36,
This method has been discussed in many forums and consensus is clear: it will ruin your account.If you don't believe me, try it for a time in demo.You will realize what I say.

djroCa
28-12-2024 08:40,
I tried this strategy in a demo account a while ago and ... yes, it is a "pips murderer."It is fun at the beginning, but after a few days, or maybe the first week, you realize that it is not as beautiful as it seems on paper.

axoSaga92
28-12-2024 08:46,
Thank you all for your comments and advice.

gesCarr
28-12-2024 08:49,
Increasing lots every time the price changes direction sounds like the perfect recipe for a disaster.Yes, it could work in ideal scenarios where the market follows predictable patterns, but when has the Forex be predictable?Cumulative losses in a series of failed operations will not only exhaust your margin, but will also put your mental health in check.My advice is that you get away from strategies that are based on Martingala or similar systems.Instead of trying to "beat" the market with larger and larger bets, he works to develop a solid strategy based on technical analysis and risk management.In the Forex there are no shortcuts, and the "magical" strategies are only traps for beginners.

vaStesrox
28-12-2024 08:53,
Look, I understand that this strategy may seem attractive, especially because of that idea of ??"winning whatever happens."But have you thought about what happens if the price continues to bounce without ever reaching a TP?In theory, you can end with huge open positions and a completely destroyed margin.Not to mention the steel nerves that you would need to support so much pressure.I think you should focus on more conservative strategies that do not require an infinite margin.The Forex market is already quite complicated without adding a strategy that makes it a casino.Use this experience as learning, but not implement it in your real operation.

higa74
28-12-2024 08:57,
I don't want to be cruel, but this strategy shouts "rookie" kilometers away.It is a classic mistake to think that you can simply win your lots after each loss.Actually, it is a direct path to lose your complete account.Forex does not forgive and less with systems that do not respect risk management.I recommend you study more about capital management and try strategies that do not depend on pursuing the market.Increasing the size of your lots may seem an easy solution, but in this business, the easy thing is almost always the most dangerous.

chunNesna
28-12-2024 09:01,
Have you ever wondered why these "magical strategies" only exist in forums and blogs and are never used by professional traders?Because they don't work.No matter how many graphics or invented examples you see, these types of methods are unsustainable in real practice.Instead of looking for the easy way, I encourage you to study how markets really work.Learn about trading psychology, technical analysis and, above all, risk management.It is less glamorous than a strategy "without losses", but will keep you in the game in the long term.

xxaCTu
28-12-2024 09:05,
This type of strategy is like walking down the tightrope without a network.Yes, you could get to cross the other side if everything goes perfect, but a single error and fall into a vacuum.Do you really want to risk so much to win a few pips?In addition, you are completely ignoring the hidden costs such as the Spreads and the SWAP, which can eat your profits.My suggestion is that you try it in demo if it catches your attention so much.Thus you will realize that, although it sounds great in theory, in practice it is almost impossible to maintain this strategy without burning your account.It is better to invest that time in learning more sustainable strategies.

vurguco8
28-12-2024 09:09,
This strategy has something interesting: the idea of ??covering the opposite directions of the market.However, the problem is that you are doing it in an extremely aggressive way.Every time you increase the lots, you also increase the risk of a catastrophic loss.In a volatile market, it's just a matter of time before you stay without margin.Why don't you explore less risky coverage methods?There are ways to protect your operations without duplicating lots as if you were playing the roulette.I suggest you investigate strategies such as traditional hedging or correlated pairs trading.

TesrConua
28-12-2024 09:12,
I understand why this strategy seems attractive to you.The idea of ??winning regardless of which direction the market is tempting, but it is also an illusion.In the Forex, any strategy that does not consider the possibility of significant losses is a disguised trap.This system, in particular, seems designed to make you feel safe before everything collapses.Do yourself a favor and perform demo simulations before investing real money.Look how your account decreases every time the price fluctuates without reaching the TP.So you will learn a valuable lesson without having to pay it with your money.

jakorc
28-12-2024 09:18,
This is basically Martingala with another name.Casinos love players who use these types of systems because they know that they will eventually lose everything.In Forex, the "casino" is the market and you are the player.If you keep increasing your lots, sooner or later you will find a trend that will ruin you.The only strategy that really works in the long term is what combines solid analysis with risk management.There are no tricks, only discipline and patience.Are you willing to invest the necessary time to learn or will you continue looking for dangerous shortcuts?

nesxotdostray
28-12-2024 09:23,
At first glance, this strategy seems ingenious.Who would not want to win no matter where the market goes?But the devil is in the details.Every time you increase the lots, you also exponentially increase your risk exposure.If the price moves in ranges for a long time, you can finish an empty account before even touching the TP.I know it's not what you want to listen, but these types of systems are more dangerous than they seem.I recommend looking for more balanced strategies that do not depend on extreme leverage.In the long term, your account and your sanity will thank you.

bSessesSborTk
28-12-2024 09:28,
Do you know what worries me most about this strategy?It is not only financial risk, but also the psychological.Every time you increase the lots, you also increase emotional pressure.In a market as unpredictable as Forex, you cannot afford emotions based.The real success in this market comes from having a disciplined mentality and a solid plan.Strategies like this may seem exciting at first, but in the long run, they will leave you more frustrated than satisfied.I recommend that you look for something more sustainable.