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๐Ÿ“‰ Day Trading Fact
1% Risk Rule Saves Accounts Fact: Most pro day traders risk no more than 1% of their capital on a single trade. Why it matters:This keeps losses small and survivable. Even a losing streak wonโ€™t wipe out your account. Example:If you have $10,000, never risk more than $100 per trade.
0 likes โ€ข Oct '25
Hi, how would that apply to a prop firm account where you have $50,000 in funded capital, and can't lose more than $2,000? Or an $150,000 account where you can't lose more than$4,500? How much risk per trade in these 2 scenarios?
Rare & Surprising Facts About Daily Trading
Most Day Traders Trade Less Than 2 Hours a Day Despite the term โ€œday trading,โ€ research shows many profitable traders only trade 1โ€“2 hours per day, typically around the market open or close, when volatility and volume are highest. Winning Percentage Isnโ€™t Everything Many professional day traders win only 40โ€“50% of their tradesโ€”yet stay profitable through risk-to-reward ratios (e.g., risking $1 to make $2+). High win rates donโ€™t guarantee profit; position sizing and discipline matter more. Markets Spend 80% of Time in Ranges Trending markets (what most traders chase) only happen ~20% of the time. The rest is sideways chopโ€”meaning range-trading and mean-reversion strategies are often more useful than trend-following during the day. The Opening 30 Minutes = 25% of Daily Volume Roughly 25% of a stockโ€™s total daily volume occurs in the first 30 minutes of the trading session. Many pros make most of their trades in this brief โ€œpower window.โ€ Volatility Is Seasonal Day trading conditions change by month and season. September and October are historically more volatile, while summer (Juneโ€“August) tends to be slowerโ€”making scalping and breakouts harder.
1 like โ€ข Aug '25
Great info. Thanks!
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