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Noisy replied Apr 22, 2026Why does it confuses you? 6.35 target risk / 4.05 risk multiplier = 1.56 VaR 6.41 target risk / 4.08 risk multiplier = 1.57 VaR Your target risk, VaR, and risk multiplier seem to make sense. The lower your VaR/D-leverage, the higher your risk ...
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Noisy replied Apr 17, 2026Perhaps you could start a US alternative to Darwinex ;-)
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Noisy replied Apr 17, 2026Good luck. I need 1 more trading day to complete the calibration phase. So it will be created Mo, 27th. My Darwinex live account got funded. I deposited 10k into the investment account and currently looking for some Darwin’s to invest in. Want to ...
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Noisy replied Apr 17, 2026Okay. It's nice that you wrote that you'd read the documents several times and then said you didn't understand them yourself, and accused me of not fully understanding something. I never said that I completely understood it, but only what Darwinex ...
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Noisy replied Apr 16, 2026Right. Trading a fixed position size (e.g., always 1 lot) does not compound profits automatically. Compounding requires increasing position size as the account grows, which is achieved by risking a fixed percentage (e.g., 1% of capital) Therefore, I ...
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Noisy replied Apr 16, 2026Well but that's precisely what Darwinex advertises and what the official documentation describes about the Risk Engine. Generally, it seems better to trade very small position sizes in your signal account, ideally using little to no leverage to ...
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Noisy replied Apr 16, 2026I'm wondering if you should even be changing the position sizes. As far as I understand, the risk engine is responsible for precisely that and should scale your target risk up to 6.5% VaR if it's below that. Perhaps this doesn't work so effectively ...
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Noisy replied Apr 16, 2026It would take a long answer to properly address your question. I'm a very inquisitive, reflective, and thoughtful person. Yes, I've experienced many drawdowns and recovered. Not just 10%, but countless total losses. Regarding Darwinex, I agree with ...
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Noisy commented Apr 15, 2026It's funny how he always talks about THE NATO, as if the US weren't also part of it...
Trump: NATO wasn’t there for us, and they won’t be there for us in the future!
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Noisy replied Apr 14, 2026The target risk is the goal the risk engine tries to achieve, which aims to maintain a monthly VaR between 3.25 and 6.5% at a 95% confidence level. If your signal account is too volatile, leverage is lowered. If it is too cautious, leverage is ...
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Noisy replied Apr 13, 2026Quiet in here. Pipmaster is still on the Yacht and Hayseed is busy with buying more boosters :-)
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Noisy replied Apr 13, 2026I’ve upgraded to monthly payouts, so IF I’ll get the 30k Silver Allocation for May and end up profitable, my first payout could be June. Would have to make 2% in May to cover the 90€ paid for April/May.
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Noisy replied Apr 13, 2026From Google: Increasing your risk multiplier (VaR Ratio) on Darwinex quickly is generally discouraged by their risk management system, which adapts to your trading style over a 45-day rolling window. The system is designed to standardize risk to a ...
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Noisy replied Apr 12, 2026Try this - lower trade size - reduce holding time - reduce trade frequency
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Noisy replied Apr 9, 2026Thanks Pip. Yes, I had read that too, but someone from the Darwinex support team told me that only weekdays count. I'll try it this coming weekend and hope that the days are counted.
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Noisy replied Apr 9, 2026Does anyone know if Saturdays and Sundays are also counted as trading days during the calibration phase? For example if i would place two symbolic trades for a crypto market (which are also open on weekends). The reason I'm asking is this: My Darwin ...
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