Regulatory changes can significantly affect investor confidence and market stability. Clear guidelines from major economies can attract institutional investors, potentially pushing prices higher. Conversely, stringent regulations or uncertainty can lead to volatility and delay the peak value.
Account $10,000, risk 1% → $100 risk per trade. Entry $50, stop $48 → $2 risk/share → 50 shares. Target $54 (2R). If stopped, −$100; if target hits, +$200 (before costs).
Use an amount you can afford to lose while learning a repeatable process.
Decide a fixed risk % per trade, then divide by the price distance to your stop.
Match your timeframe: DAIly/weekly for swing; weekly/monthly for long-term.
Thesis, entry/exit, risk (R), emotions, result, next improvement.