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hi everyone welcome to the baguette invested channel for a new weekly uh tutorial where there are two to draw your videos per week if you like them you might consider subscribing to receive every single new tutorial that i make i try to provide as useful and as unseen information as i can and today were going to talk about something that i never saw no one talked about it its the position sizing tool if you dont know what your project position size is well its very simple its how much of an asset youre going to buy to match your risk management you know i say in a little of my tweets if you dont know that i post daily on twitter you can follow me on twitter its at the baguette in one if you type the background invested youre gonna find me i i you tell that i risk you know i will say 0.5 one percent or two percent of my capital it means that if the trade hits my stop loss i will have lost one or two percent of my total capital and how can you calculate that in a very very easy