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<B><FONT SIZE=5><P ALIGN="CENTER">Users Guide</P>
</B></FONT><I><FONT SIZE=1><P ALIGN="CENTER">for</P>
</I></FONT><B><FONT SIZE=5><P ALIGN="CENTER">Risk Manager v1.0</P>
</B></FONT><I><FONT SIZE=1><P ALIGN="CENTER">from</P>
</I></FONT><B><FONT SIZE=1><P ALIGN="CENTER">ARMEN Computing<BR>
</B></FONT><FONT SIZE=1>Strykersville, NY 14145</P>
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<FONT SIZE=5><P><A NAME="Overview"><A NAME="Risk"></A></A>Overview:</P>
</FONT><P>Risk Manager helps you to manage the risk from any one trade. You may risk any percentage of your Total Account Value that you deem acceptable for your risk tolerance. </P>
<P>Allowable Risk % is a percentage of your Total Account Value and can be any decimal number from .01 to 100. (example: 2.5).. </P>
<P>Use the Tab key to tab between the following fields:</P>
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<LI>Enter the total value of your trading account in the <B>Total Acct Value </B>field. <BR>
(decimal value only) <BR>
<I><FONT COLOR="#ff0000">Note: </FONT>DO NOT enter the $ sign or commas in this field.<BR>
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</I><LI>Enter the <B>Allowable Risk % </B>or tab to accept the default value of 2%. <BR>
<I><FONT COLOR="#ff0000">Note: </FONT>DO NOT enter the % sign in this field.<BR>
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</I><LI>Enter the <B>Share Price</B> you are thinking of paying for this trade. <BR>
<I><FONT COLOR="#ff0000">Note: </FONT>Share Price can be entered as decimal or fraction.<BR>
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</I><LI>Enter the <B>Points to Risk</B> for this trade. Points to Risk is the number of points you are willing to risk on the downside for this trade. (example: 2.5 or 2 1/2) This should be used to set your stop loss.<BR>
<I><FONT COLOR="#ff0000">Note: </FONT>Downside can be entered as decimal or fraction.<BR>
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</I><LI>Press the <B>CALC</B> button to calculate the maximum number of <I>Shares to Purchase</I> for this trade. The <I>Total Amount</I> and <I>Amount Risked</I> are also calculated for you.</LI></OL>
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