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Forex Risk Calculator

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Forex Risk Calculator's logical is bring the differential between Entry price and Stoploss price, your acceptable risk and your account size to calculate the loss size first then convert to the 'Lot size' and have another feature like auto scale static target calculate by your loss size with RRR (Risk Reward Ratio). Give you to get easier to manage your orders.

Key Features:

📈 Real-time Risk Assessment: Enter the amount you are willing to risk, and Forex Risk Calculator will calculate the appropriate position size for your trade in real-time.

🎯 Target Lines and Static Target Prices based on RRR: Set your desired Risk-Reward Ratio (RRR), and let Forex Risk Calculator auto-generate target prices according to your RRR. Additionally, place target lines to visualize the expected profit if the price hits that line.

⚙️ Customizable Parameters: Adjust risk percentage, RRR, and other parameters to tailor the tool to your trading strategy.

👁️ User-Friendly Interface: Forex Risk Calculator features an easy-to-use and intuitive interface for both beginners and seasoned traders.

Usage:

Step 1: Place your entry price
Step 2: Place your stoploss price
Step 3: Place your target price
Step 4: Confirm your account detail
Step 5: Bring the 'Lot size' to use

Parameter:

Initial account size
Risk percent
Entry price
Stop price
Target price
Show your target price
Show static target prices
Number of your static target prices
Table position
Text size
Background color
Text color
Border color

Output:

snapshot

Chart
Entry price line
Stop loss price line (loss in USD)
Target price line (profit in USD)

Table
Account size
Risk percent
Entry price
Stoploss price
Lot size
Release Notes
Change objective of this indicator. Use to calculate your RRR to find the reward base on your loss.
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