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Cost of Capital Loss

Capital:

$10,000













Trade(s)

$7,500

$9,000

Difference

1

$7,875.00

$9,450.00

$1,575.00

2

$8,268.75

$9,922.50

$1,653.75

3

$8,682.19

$10,418.63

$1,736.44

4

$9,116.30

$10,939.56

$1,823.26

5

$9,572.11

$11,486.53

$1,914.42

6

$10,050.72

$12,060.86

$2,010.14

7

$10,553.25

$12,663.90

$2,110.65

8

$11,080.92

$13,297.10

$2,216.18

9

$11,634.96

$13,961.95

$2,326.99

10

$12,216.71

$14,660.05

$2,443.34


Description

Capital of $10,000. One practice cut loss target of 10%, the other only force cut loss at 25%. (Force cut loss is because you are forced to cut loss because your emotion cannot take the falling of your counter's price). The difference loss of capital is $9,000 - $7,500 = $1,500. The table above shows how critical is this $1,500 difference.

Let says after a bad trade you begin to consistently earn 5% from subsequent trades, it takes 6 trades to regain the capital for the higher capital loss compared to 3 trades of the lower capital loss.

Let say no consecutive winning streak. Below is table for 2 bad trades, the third trade suffers another loss (one continue to practice 10% cut loss and the other at 25% force cut loss).

Capital: $10,000





Trade(s) $7,500 $9,000 Difference
1 $7,875.00 $9,450.00 $1,575.00
2 $8,268.75 $9,922.50 $1,653.75
3 $6,201.56 $8,930.25 $2,728.69
4 $6,511.64 $9,376.76 $2,865.12
5 $6,837.22 $9,845.60 $3,008.38
6 $7,179.08 $10,337.88 $3,158.80
7 $7,538.04 $10,854.77 $3,316.74
8 $7,914.94 $11,397.51 $3,482.57
9 $8,310.69 $11,967.39 $3,656.70
10 $8,726.22 $12,565.76 $3,839.54
11 $9,162.53 $13,194.05 $4,031.51
12 $9,620.66 $13,853.75 $4,233.09
13 $10,101.69 $14,546.44 $4,444.74


You only able to break even after 10 consecutive 5% gains trades for 25% force cut loss trader but only takes 3 trades to break even for the trader who practice 10% cut loss.

Moreover, for 3 bad trades in 10 trades case, 20 trades to break even if you continue to force cut loss at 25%. So, what if more than that? It takes you ages to get back what you have lost just because you do not have cut loss price.

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01 AmFraser
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08 CS
12 Lim&Tan
17 CIMB-GK
20 Philip
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25 Daiwa
26 BNP
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