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How To Properly Manage Risk In A Choppy Market Environment

Published 08/04/2021, 12:07 AM
Updated 07/09/2023, 06:31 AM

For the past week, the major indices have been very choppy.

4-Indices Daily Charts

Without clear direction in the indices, volatility has increased making price swings faster and thus tougher to time.

However, times like this prove how important risk management is, and if done correctly can help preserve trader's capital.

With that said, let's go over a simple example of how to manage risk based on a set amount of trading capital.

First, you must know how much money you are trading with.

For this example, we will use $10,000.

Next we need to find how much we are willing to risk on any given trade.

A good rule of thumb is to risk only 1-2% of your total trading capital on any one trade.

Because we chose an account size of 10k our dollar risk would be $100 or 1%.

However, this does not mean we are only buying $100 worth of stock.

To get a better idea, we can use the example below.

If you buy XYZ symbol at $30 per share and your risk (price you will get out if the trade goes against you) is 26, then you can buy 25 shares or $750 worth of XYZ.

The calculation is (entry – risk) then dollars risked ($100) / (entry-risk))

So, 30 – 26 = 4 then take 100/4 = 25.

While the amount of money used per trade will vary, the amount you will be risking will always stay at 1% of your trading capital.

This allows you to consistently manage your risk, making it less likely for losses to get away from you in the current volatile market.

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Another quick tip is if you normally risk 1% per trade and notice a more unfavorable market environment you can always scale back to 0.5% risk or an amount that you are comfortable risking per trade.

ETF Summary

S&P 500 (SPY) Watching for new highs.

Russell 2000 (IWM) 225 resistance.

Dow (DIA) 351 resistance area.

NASDAQ (QQQ360 support.

KRE (Regional Banks) 60.32 support the 200-DMA

SMH (Semiconductors) 262 new support area.

IYT (Transportation) 253.66 resistance from the 10-DMA.

IBB (Biotechnology) New mutli month highs.

XRT (Retail) 97.22 resistance.

Junk Bonds (JNK) Watching to hold Tuesdays low of 109.04.

IYR (Real Estate) Showing resistance near highs. 105.22 support area.

XLP (Consumer Staples) 71.69 resistance zone.

GLD (Gold Trust) Needs to stay over the 10-DMA at 169.24.

SLV (Silver) 23.99 next resistance level to clear. Watching to hold the gap from 23.18.

XME (S&P Metals and Mining) Holding over the 50-DMA.

USO (US Oil Fund) 48.58 the 50-DMA pivotal area to hold.

TLT (iShares 20+ Year Treasuries) Doji day.

USD (Dollar) 91.78 recent support.

DBA (Agriculture) 18.46 the 50-DMA with more support the 18.07

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Interesting. Article will haunt me while I use gut feeling and shoot from the hip approach.
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