Bet all your account's ballance and then trade out.
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If I back all my ballance @1.07 looking to close my position at 1tick loss/profit can I place a counter bet since my ballance will be 0?
Yes, because the counter (lay) bet will reduce your liability, not increase it. I'd never recommend using all your balance for one trade, especially if you're new to trading. Best to practice using small stakes until you get familiar.Vladimir CC wrote: ↑Wed Jan 22, 2020 9:25 pmIf I back all my ballance @1.07 looking to close my position at 1tick loss/profit can I place a counter bet since my ballance will be 0?
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Thanks. Despite this being my first post, I'm actively trading with the software for 7-8 months now.
Spotted a low odds opportunity on the long time markets and was curious how far could I go with the staking, as I'm still playing with 2pound stakes on the dogs.

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viewtopic.php?t=11471 Found this post on the same topic, with great explanation on an example.