what is the maximum mathematically possible daily profit

Discussion in 'Trading' started by AttoCEL, Apr 4, 2022.

  1. virtusa

    virtusa

    So you are very rich now with this holy grail. LOL.

    You didn't answer any of my questions. So probably you did not try it out, and never made any money with it.
     
    #91     Apr 7, 2022
  2. taowave

    taowave

    Cant speak for he OP,but it appears the exercise is to see what percent of cumulative swings or max range move traders capture....500 to 1 leverage is just an arbitrary figure being thrown out..

    One can then look at vol stops,position sizing etc,but max potential "perfect" profit is somewhat interesting
     
    #92     Apr 7, 2022
  3. SunTrader

    SunTrader

    :confused:
     
    #93     Apr 7, 2022
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  4. Yannis

    Yannis

    A few years ago, at the NY Traders Expo, I overheard the following conversation:

    Customer (in his 20s, holding a book) asks: if I learn how to daytrade the S&P eminis, can I make a living with a $10,000 account?
    Broker: Absolutely! And we can set you up at $300/contract margin!!

    I always wondered how long this account lasted... 2 days? :rolleyes:
     
    #94     Apr 9, 2022
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  5. maxinger

    maxinger

    This OP must be laughing every day every night as he has posted a very twisted foolish question.

    this OP has also created this new thread.
    It is written in bot language.

    beeep! bip! beeep! bep! bip!

    https://www.elitetrader.com/et/threads/string-of-losses.356661/


    I doubt This OP is a human.
     
    #95     Apr 9, 2022
  6. Maximum daily profit is only limited by maximum daily movement or in particular MFE from entry to exit Times X number of trades - MAE from entry to exit assuming exit to be F and A. Leverage has nothing to do with it. In $$ potential it does but not in max profit locked in regardless of leverage. In other words, a person cannot make more profit in terms of points..ticks…pips ….than what the market actually moves regardless of leverage.
     
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    #96     Apr 9, 2022
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  7. 100% X dollars in X leverage amount in more exact terms
     
    #97     Apr 9, 2022
  8. Vindago

    Vindago

    infinite...
     
    #98     Apr 10, 2022
  9. nodoubts

    nodoubts

    It's strictly an academic exercise, without a practical upside, since "catching it all" isn't reality-based, which means whatever the net answer is will also not be reality-based. Lacking any utility, there's no buzz, no sizzle.

    Happy trades!
     
    #99     Apr 11, 2022
  10. When they say that there is no limit to the profits that you can make through forex trading, they mean it. You just have to be capable of earning the best you can. Telling any amount as the maximum would limit a trader’s approach.
     
    #100     Apr 11, 2022
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