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Forex Trading Expert Level Course
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    Drawdown and Maximum Drawdown Explained

    A drawdown is the reduction of one’s capital after a series of losing trades.
    This is normally calculated by getting the difference between a relative peak in capital minus a relative trough.
    Traders normally note this down as a percentage of their trading account.
    A trading system that is 70% profitable sounds like a very good edge to have. But just because your trading system is 70% profitable, does that mean for every 100 trades you make, you will win 7 out of every 10?
    Not necessarily! How do you know which 70 out of those 100 trades will be winners?
    The answer is that you don’t. You could lose the first 30 trades in a row and win the remaining 70.
    That would still give you a 70% profitable system, but you have to ask yourself, “Would you still be in the game if you lost 30 trades in a row?”
    This is why risk management is so important. No matter what system you use, you will eventually have a losing streak.
    Even professional poker players who make their living thro

    ✅The reason is that good poker players practice risk management because they know that they will not win every tournament they play.
    Instead, they only risk a small percentage of their total bankroll so that they can survive those losing streaks.
    This is what you must do as a trader. Drawdowns are part of trading.
    The key to being a successful forex trader is coming up with a trading plan that enables you to withstand these periods of large losses. And part of your trading plan is having risk management rules in place.
    Only risk a small percentage of your “trading bankroll” so that you can survive your losing streaks.
    Remember that if you practice strict money management rules, you will become the casino and in the long run, “you will always win.”