How I rescue my losing trading accounts and make them profitable. See examples of 3 saved accounts.

How I rescue my losing trading accounts and make them profitable. See examples of 3 saved accounts.

Alex demonstrates a unique, personal "transfusion" method to recover losing accounts through live trading. He showcases how introducing a profitable trading strategy can offset drawdowns from other positions. This approach highlights effective risk-management techniques within a scalping trading strategy. Remember, trading is very risky, and past results do not guarantee future results.

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In this video, Alex from Expert4x explains a unique approach he uses to save struggling trading accounts by employing a "profit transfusion" or subsidisation method. The method involves introducing a second, highly profitable trading strategy—typically trading gold—to offset drawdowns from sideways or low-volatility trading in currency pairs such as the Australian Dollar/New Zealand Dollar (AUD/NZD) or Euro/Pound (EUR/GBP). Alex stresses that while diversification is often seen as a risk-reduction tactic, in his approach, temporarily injecting more volatility and profits can restore account health. This method requires careful monitoring and the ability to manually close trades once the second strategy’s profits equal the existing drawdown. The approach is personal to Alex’s experience, risk tolerance, and portfolio setup, and he does not recommend it to all traders due to its inherent risks. He illustrates the method with three practical examples involving currency pairs stuck in sideways markets and how gold trading provided the necessary profit to close old, unprofitable trades. He also highlights the importance of having a robust and profitable secondary strategy and a sufficiently large portfolio to safely implement this technique. Finally, Alex directs viewers interested in these strategies to additional resources and emphasises the risks of forex trading, advising viewers to seek professional advice before attempting similar methods.

Highlights
[00:00] ⚡ Introduction to the profit transfusion method to save struggling trading accounts.
[01:30] 💡 Explanation of why injecting volatility and profits can be more effective than traditional diversification.
[03:00] 🔄 The method involves combining a low-volatility currency strategy with a highly profitable gold trading strategy.
[05:20] 📈 Demonstration of how the gold strategy’s profits offset drawdowns in currency accounts.
[07:00] 🔍 Real examples where sideways trading in AUD/NZD and EUR/GBP was resolved using the subsidization method.
[09:30] 🛑 Emphasis on manually closing old trades once the secondary strategy profits match the drawdown.
[11:00] ⚠️ Disclaimer stressing the risks involved and urging viewers to consult financial advisors before implementing the method.

Please note: This video may promote Expert4x products and services. This video is designed solely to provide ideas, entertainment, and education and does not constitute investment advice. It is not intended to substitute professional investment advice. Before making an investment or financial decision, contact your financial adviser. Forex Trading is risky and can result in substantial financial losses. Due to the uncertain nature of the Forex and Financial instruments market, there is no guarantee that any information gained in this video or any Expert4x products purchased will produce favourable results and must be used at your own risk.

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