Hello,
I wonder if someone could give me some feedback on my method of assessing risk/reward. I'll go through a live trade I'm about to take.
I am currently waiting to be stopped in with coca-cola (CCE) at $26.61. My stop is $25.96 and the number of shares I wish to purchase is 83. Therefore, I'm risking $25 should the trade go against me. Now, my risk reward ratio is 1.5:1. So, for every risk of $25 I hope to gain $37.5. The cost of those shares is $2609.
Now, with the help of Duane and Alex I have come up with this system which basically says for me to realise the minimum risk of 1.5:1 the shares would have to appreciate in price by 1.42% from the purchase price, i.e. the share price would have to increase to $32.09.
Now, with that in mind I would look at the price range over, say 3 days to determine if the shares ever moved by that percentage. If the price did have such a price range of 1.42% or more over 3 days I would consider the trade if not I would leave that trade alone.
Please let me know what you think.
Cheers
Carlton
P.S.
If you interested please check out recent post for an article that Duane provided on Risk/Reward
I wonder if someone could give me some feedback on my method of assessing risk/reward. I'll go through a live trade I'm about to take.
I am currently waiting to be stopped in with coca-cola (CCE) at $26.61. My stop is $25.96 and the number of shares I wish to purchase is 83. Therefore, I'm risking $25 should the trade go against me. Now, my risk reward ratio is 1.5:1. So, for every risk of $25 I hope to gain $37.5. The cost of those shares is $2609.
Now, with the help of Duane and Alex I have come up with this system which basically says for me to realise the minimum risk of 1.5:1 the shares would have to appreciate in price by 1.42% from the purchase price, i.e. the share price would have to increase to $32.09.
Now, with that in mind I would look at the price range over, say 3 days to determine if the shares ever moved by that percentage. If the price did have such a price range of 1.42% or more over 3 days I would consider the trade if not I would leave that trade alone.
Please let me know what you think.
Cheers
Carlton
P.S.
If you interested please check out recent post for an article that Duane provided on Risk/Reward
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