@Nperez13 You can use hotkeys to trade with a fixed risk. i.e. Wherever you double-click on the chart, that becomes your stop loss and can be equivalent to any amount you choose ($50, $200, $500..) The hotkey can calculate how many shares to purchase (and equity to risk) based on that stop loss you define. So if your stop loss is $0.50 away from the current price, and you program the hotkey for a 1% risk (a.k.a $100 on your $10,000 equity account), then it will automatically purchase $100/$0.50=200 shares for you. Unless the stock is too expensive and you cannot afford 200 shares, then the hotkey can simply purchase the maximum number of shares you can afford, in which case your risk is something under 1%. So your risk can be under your max risk, but never over.