Thanks for your reply. The method is that you set your initial risk
on your base capital...as an example your risk may be 1% of the base
capital of $100k for each trade. Once the portfolio is in profit
then you risk a percentage of the profit in addition to the base
capital risk for example 5% of profit

eg

Base Capital    $100k
Initial Risk 1%          $1000
Profit above base capital is $20000
Additional risk for next trade is $1000

Total risk for next trade is Base risk plus additional risk = $2000

If the portfolio value falls below the base capital then you use
only the initial risk of 1% of equity.

Hope this helps. Any assistance would be gratefully appreciated.

Cheers

Shane



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>   Has anyone managed to code this money management method (ala Van
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