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The 1% Rule That Saved My Trading Account | Risk Management for Beginners #shorts

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The 1% risk management rule explained for beginner traders. Never risk more than 1% of your account on a single trade. Here's why this simple rule will protect your trading capital: Example: - $5,000 account = Max $50 risk per trade - $10,000 account = Max $100 risk per trade What happens if you lose 10 trades in a row? You're down 10%, not broke. You survive to trade another day. Most beginners risk 5-10% per trade and blow up their accounts in weeks. The 1% rule keeps you protected and in the game long-term. This is the foundation of proper risk management for trading. --- 📈 Building a complete swing trading roadmap for beginners, follow for regular trading tips and updates! Follow me: 📱 Instagram: @theparenttrader ✖️ X: @theparenttrader 🎥 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmDvjLpqq1flKwPYZttxv8A --- #TradingForBeginners #1PercentRule #RiskManagement #SwingTrading #StockMarket #TradingTips #BeginnerTrader #DayTrading #TradingEducation #ProtectYourCapital #TradingStrategy #LearnToTrade #StockTrading #TradingPsychology #Shorts --- Disclaimer: This is educational content, not financial advice. Trading involves risk. Past performance doesn't guarantee future results. Trade at your own risk.

Added 19 May 2026



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