Calculate your optimal BNB position size based on account risk, BNB entry price, and stop loss placement.
BNB trades in a range that makes position sizing feel intuitive — but intuition is the enemy of consistent risk management.
Always calculate position size mathematically: your dollar risk divided by your stop distance in dollars gives you the exact number of BNB to buy.
BNB is correlated with overall exchange volume and Binance ecosystem activity. It often moves in line with Bitcoin but can have independent catalysts. Size your positions to survive normal volatility without being stopped out by noise.
Position Sizing
Calculating how much of your account to risk on a single trade to keep losses within your predefined risk limit.
Risk Per Trade
The maximum percentage or dollar amount of your account you are willing to lose on a single trade — the foundation of sound position sizing.
Stop-Loss
An order that automatically closes your position at a specified price to limit losses on a trade.
Risk/Reward Ratio (R:R)
The ratio between the potential loss on a trade and the potential profit — e.g. 1:2 means risking $1 to make $2.
Calculate your risk amount (account size × risk %), then divide by the stop loss distance in dollars. This gives you the number of BNB to buy.
The standard is 1% per trade. At 1% on a $10,000 account, your maximum loss per trade is $100 regardless of how volatile BNB is.
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