Risk Management Is Not Protection... It’s Your Edge!!!Most traders treat risk management like a seatbelt.
Something you use just in case.
🧳Professionals treat risk management as their main edge.
Because in trading, you don’t get paid for being right...
you get paid for staying in the game long enough for probabilities to work.
1️⃣ Risk Is Defined Before the Trade Exists
Before you think about entries or targets, one question must already be answered:
Where am I wrong?
If you don’t know where your idea fails,
you’re not managing risk... you’re hoping.
Professionals define risk first.
The trade only exists after invalidation is clear.
2️⃣ Small Risk Creates Big Freedom
When risk is small and predefined:
- hesitation disappears
- emotions calm down
- execution improves
Why?
Because no single trade matters anymore.
You stop needing trades to work, and that’s when trading becomes objective.
3️⃣ Risk Management Turns Losses Into Data
Losses are unavoidable.
Damage is optional.
A controlled loss is not a failure; it’s information.
Every loss tells you:
- the market condition wasn’t right
- the timing was early
- or the structure changed
When risk is managed, losses educate instead of punish.
4️⃣ Consistency Is Built on Risk, Not Wins
Winning streaks feel good.
They don’t build careers.
Surviving losing streaks does.
Proper risk management ensures:
- drawdowns stay shallow
- confidence stays intact
- discipline stays repeatable
That’s how traders last long enough to improve.
💡The Real Truth
You don’t need a better strategy.
You need better control over downside.
Risk management is what allows:
- imperfect strategies to work
- average win rates to grow accounts
- traders to evolve instead of quit
⚠️ Disclaimer: This is not financial advice. Always do your own research and manage risk properly.
📚 Stick to your trading plan regarding entries, risk, and management.
Good luck! 🍀
All Strategies Are Good; If Managed Properly!
~Richard Nasr
RRR
Why Risk–Reward Matters More Than Win Rate!!One of the biggest myths in trading is this:
“I need to win more trades to be profitable.”
✖️You don’t...
Some of the most profitable traders in the world win less than 50% of their trades.
So what’s the real edge?
👉 Risk–reward.
1️⃣ Win Rate Without Risk–Reward Is Meaningless
A trader who wins 70% of the time but risks 3 to make 1 is still bleeding slowly.
Meanwhile, a trader who wins only 40% of the time
but risks 1 to make 3 can grow consistently.🪜
Win rate tells you how often you’re right.
Risk–reward tells you how much it matters when you are.
2️⃣ Risk Defines the Trade Before Entry
Professionals don’t start with targets.
They start with invalidation.
They ask:
- Where is my idea wrong?
- Where does structure break?
- Where must I be out?
Only after risk is defined, do rewards become meaningful.🏆
If you don’t know where you’re wrong,
you don’t know what you’re trading.
3️⃣ Good Risk–Reward Creates Emotional Stability
When your risk is small and predefined:
- losses feel normal
- hesitation disappears
- overtrading drops
Why?
Because no single trade can hurt you badly❗️
Risk–reward doesn’t just protect your account.
It protects your mindset.
4️⃣ Risk–Reward Is What Builds Consistency
Consistency doesn’t come from winning streaks.
It comes from surviving losing streaks.📉
Proper risk–reward ensures:
- drawdowns stay shallow
- confidence stays intact
- discipline stays repeatable
That’s how traders last long enough to let probabilities work.
📚The Big Lesson
✔️You don’t need to be right more often.
✖️You need your winners to matter more than your losers.
When risk is controlled and reward is logical, trading stops feeling like gambling and starts feeling like execution.
⚠️ Disclaimer: This is not financial advice. Always do your own research and manage risk properly.
📚 Stick to your trading plan regarding entries, risk, and management.
Good luck! 🍀
All Strategies Are Good; If Managed Properly!
~Richard Nasr
NPWR : Small Position Size Play with 5.00 Risk-Reward RatioNet Power Inc. NPWR stock has seen high volume and a tendency to break the falling wedge. Can this initiative close the gap that ended at 6.7 ?
This traded can be tried with very small position size.
Because Stop-Loss and Target are very wide.
Risk-Reward Ratio : 5.00
Stop-Loss : 1.20
Target: 6.70
ETH - The Trade of The Year!Hello TradingView Family / Fellow Traders. This is Richard, also known as theSignalyst.
📈 As ETH retests the $2,800 structure zone marked in blue, I will be looking for trend-following longs.
🎯Once the trade is activated, I will be targeting the $3,500 round number, providing us with a good RRR trade.
For now, we wait!⏱️
📚 Always follow your trading plan regarding entry, risk management, and trade management.
Good luck!
All Strategies Are Good; If Managed Properly!
~Rich
Putting Risk Reward into PerspectiveMost newbies, and even intermediate traders don't really understand what high risk to reward trades require from themselves and from the market. They think it is something to strive for, and that high RR trades are reserved for the pros. This is far from the truth.
In this video I try to give more perspective to this concept.
- R2F
Bullish Swing On EURCHFEIGHTCAP:EURCHF
We have a nice reversal setting-up on EURCHF so I'm watching for price to possibly pierce a previous swing low, which is at ATR and the bottom of the wedge, and ideally close as an SFP.
My target will be today's ATR hight to close the position before the weekend.
Enjoy,
The Meditrader
How To Have An Edge Over The Markets 📚Hello TradingView Family / Fellow Traders. This is Richard, also known as theSignalyst.
Today I want to share a basic trading plan that you can follow to quantify your trading edge.
📌 Step 1:
First, start from the higher timeframes like Daily/Weekly to identify the current long-term trend. is it bullish, bearish or stuck inside a range?
If the price is sitting in the middle of nowhere, then it is a NO trade zone as price has 50% change to go either up or down. Thus no edge!
📚 Wait for the price to approach the lower bound or upper bound. Then proceed to Step 2
📌 Step 2:
No matter how strong a horizontal / non-horizontal support or resistance is, it can still be broken. Thus don't buy/sell blindly as price approaches a support/resistance.
Instead, zoom in to lower timeframes like H1 and M30 to look for setups.
🏹A basic approach would be to wait for a swing low to be broken downward around a resistance as a signal that the bears are taking over.
In parallel, wait for a swing high to be broken upward around a suppor t for the bulls to take over.
This would be the confirmation to enter the trade.
Of course, your second edge would be through risk management by targeting at least double than your indented risk.
But that's a topic for another post 😉
Always follow your trading plan regarding entry, risk management, and trade management.
Hope you find the content of this post useful 🙏
All Strategies Are Good; If Managed Properly!
~Rich
Measure Reward-to-Risk Ratio (RRR)
key Takeaways
1. The risk/reward ratio is used by traders and investors to manage their capital and risk of loss.
2. The ratio helps assess the expected return and risk of a given trade.
3. An appropriate risk reward ratio tends to be anything greater than 1:3.
How to Measure Reward-to-Risk (RRR) ?
1. Evaluate the potential price levels for your stop loss (SL) and profit target (PT)
2. Measure the distance between your entry and your stop loss (SL). This is your “Potential Risk“.
3. Measure the distance between your entry and your profit target (PT). This is your “Potential Reward“.
4. Divide the two: Potential Reward / Potential Risk.
RRR Calculation
1. Potential Risk = 66.24 - 63.73 = 2.51
2. Potential Reward = 63.73 - 54.97 = 8.76
3. RRR = Potential Reward / Potential Risk = 8.76/2.51 = 3.49
Higher RRR, the higher the chances of profit & consecutive lossLower RRR = Low drawdowns (Lower consecutive losers)
Higher RRR = High drawdowns (Higher consecutive losers)
To not go against the prop firm's drawdown rule of > 10% rule, You should risk..
risk per trade = 10/consecutive loser
Example.
risk per trade = 10/7 = 1.4285%
So you should risk < 1.4285% per trade.
FLUX/BTC Hourly Easy Trade 3.9 RRRBINANCE:FLUXBTC has broken above a long descending trend line on the hourly. Watch the video for the details of this easy trade. We are awaiting confirmation. The trade is not on yet. So keep watching this idea by giving me a follow. Also see my previous idea on Flux in Related Ideas below.
You can view this chart here .
eBay at key channel support Technical Analysis
Since the start of the year, eBay has trended up in a clear channel, where the support line is the 100sma.
Since the test of the upper trend-line of the channel, eBay has retraced 10% and is sitting on the 100sma.
Stochastic RSI has been helpful to signal retracement from one side of the channel to the other. When the SRSI is oversold (under 20) and the %K (blue) goes over %D (orange), it has been a great entry. On the other hand, when the SRSI is overbought and the %D crosses above the %K, it has been a place to take profits. The SRSI cross signal has not happened.
Trade Setup
Risk-reward-ratio is fantastic, with a stop under the 100sma (Average True Range is 2.12 pts.) and a profit-exit at the top of the channel.
EURCHF: Catching Opportunities ExplainedIn this detailed video, I explain my methodology of looking into the market to catch smart trades with an approach on RRR (Risk to Reward Ratio).
My strategy is suitable for intraday and swing traders as these trades tend to exceed 12 hours to reach the targeted profit.
That's it, now sit back enjoy the show
~ Cyril
QQQ at range bottomThe QQQ is testing the bottom of its range.
Stochastic RSI has been helpful to signal a bottom, once %K goes above %D while testing the bottoms range.
There is also a horizontal support line from the last week of June, which was a breakout to all-time highs.
Risk-reward-ratio is great placing a stop below yesterday's low, and a profit0exit at the top of the range.
RRR Red Rock Resorts LLC in vegas showing DIvergenceOne of my fav stocks plays a lot like HD homedepot but only moves about 1/4 as much. Cost is more like 1/7th though and never really comes down past the mean. If it shows divergence on a daily my mouth waters.
If you are looking an easy option play to test the market this is a solid in my book. Strike @ $35 although it should easily go higher with about 25 days to move.
by iCantw84it
AUDUSD, Short Opportunity. 1:5+ available.Good morning everyone,
A nice opportunity setting up on AUDUSD.
Price is showing a clear AMD model going into the Daily/Weekly Bearish Orderblock after breaking to the top side of the H4 range.
On the H1 chart, we see a clear break in the bullish market structure indicating a potential reversal short soon.
I've got quite a large SL on this trade idea; however, personally I've got a stop above the highs of Asia (10 pips approx as opposed to 20)
Feel free to do the same; however, there is a chance price can stop hunt above these highs before the reversal.
The targets to the downside are clear and defined.
Let's see what happens.
USDCHF, Reversal Imminent! LONG 1:10 +Good morning ladies & gents,
Following on from our USDCHF short idea, price has now traded back into our D1 Bullish Orderblock.
From this area, I'm looking to look for a reversal to the upside.
The market has NOT shown signs of breaking down yet on the lowertimeframes, so these boxes don't highlight my entry point. What they highlight is areas where you can take profit when the long setup presents itself.
When I enter, I'll be adding it in the comment section below so remember to follow this idea so you get notified upon our entry.
It's possible for price to trade lower from here and hit our D1 Propulsion Block. IF price trades down to this level, the setup for a long will be super high probability and the risk to reward can be astronomical depending on the size of the stop loss as per the market structure.
I will give my updates and thought as USDCHF matures and progresses.
Good luck guys!






















