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    Calculation of a trade's Percent Profit

    Just to be sure I understand:

    Percent Profit (or loss) on a trade is calculated like this:

    (exit price - entry price) / (entry price) * 100

    Correct?

    #2
    Originally posted by JoshDance View Post
    Just to be sure I understand:

    Percent Profit (or loss) on a trade is calculated like this:

    (exit price - entry price) / (entry price) * 100

    Correct?
    I more usually write it as

    100 * (exit price - entry price) / (entry price)

    just so I can be absolutely sure that no matter the language or compiler, that 100 is applied as a multiplier to the numerator.

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      #3
      My question regarding the formula (if I am correct) is this: what was the logic behind calculating the percent profit as a percent of the instrument traded? Do I care that my account grew by 0.15% of the size of the S&P index, or that it grew by 5% of MY account size? I'm politely asking, "what were you thinking?"

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        #4
        Its percentage per instrument.

        NinjaTrader has no concept of "Account Size" in our performance reporting.

        -Brett

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          #5
          Originally posted by NinjaTrader_Brett View Post
          Its percentage per instrument.

          NinjaTrader has no concept of "Account Size" in our performance reporting.

          -Brett
          That is clear Brett; what is not clear is why there is nothing in place to allow this using a stock ATM strategy. In other words, if I want to know what percentage of my account I just gained or lost, I can't do it in NT, at least, not without getting dirty with c#--yet, this is probably one of the more fundamental pieces of information a trader needs to know. Even the ability to have the user input his account size at the beginning of the day if it is a broker that does not allow the retrieving of this information.. something, anything...?

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            #6
            Requires custom coding as you point out.

            -Brett

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