17th February 2013, 06:53 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by SpeedyBen
That's the way I work it. See my post above. The % increase is on the original bank. If I lose one now it will be 20% of the current bank and thus more than 20% of the original. As I said it is like watching a share on the market. Lots of little ups and occasional corrections. It is like a share on speed though with about 3 months share trading crammed into a day or two.
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20% is a very high percentage. Maybe you start to lower it for safety reasons.
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