| Fired (UTC) | Pair | Direction | Entry | Result | Status | Note |
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| Measure | Value |
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The engine replays its rules over the full history each run — these figures are the systematic record, not your broker account.
Work out exactly how big a position to take so you never risk more than you intend. Sized by risk — the 1:30 leverage only sets how much margin the broker locks.
The calculator works backwards from the loss you accept: account × risk %, divided by the stop distance, gives the exact size that caps your loss there. Leverage does not change that size — at 1:30 the broker locks about one-thirtieth of the position's value as margin. Cross-currency conversion is approximated; treat sizes as a close guide, not to the penny.