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Are there any restrictions on the investor's trading risks and which ones?
Are there any restrictions on the investor's trading risks and which ones?
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Written by Denis Vasil'ev
Updated over 4 years ago

Investing via the ICE-MAM model offers the investor the ability to set individual risk management parameters.

  • Minimum balance (USD) - the minimum equity value, upon reaching which trading on the account will stop.

  • Maximal drawdown (%) - is calculated from the maximum equity value of the account after setting the parameter.

  • Maximum losses per week (%) - the size of maximum losses during the trading week. It is calculated from the equity account value at the beginning of the trading week.

In any case of any changes in risk management or deposit/withdrawal of funds, the restrictions that are set in percentages (maximum losses per week and maximum drawdown) are recalculated from the equity at the moment the changes to an ICE-MAM-account are made.

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