David EiffertQuestions(1)Answers(0)Posts(0)CommentsThanks once again for taking the time! Appreciate you.If you were to ever add that feature (% allocated, or ‘target position size’, or something) to the Current Positions page, I am confident new members would find it HUGELY helpful.Thanks again brother!On Answer for Unclear on ‘Current Positions’Wow so blown away you’d make a video to answer my question! You guys really are something special. Thank you!To answer your question, I’ve been trading for around 11 years and consider myself advanced but always learning!To try and distill my question down to its bare bones it’s this:—If Pat has a single 50% position, what percentage is he in the market versus in cash?– Is that 5% in the market and 95% cash?– Is that 10% in the market and 90% cash?– or something else?—Does that make sense? Again, just curious his sizing.For an example, you can see in this video (<a href="https://youtu.be/jcEJX9Znm4c?t=52" rel="nofollow">https://youtu.be/jcEJX9Znm4c?t=52</a>) that IBD's recommendation is: "10 positions each with a weight of 10%."That seems like good advice, I'm just curious on what Pat specifically is doing in the 'Current Positions' portfolio.You rock Owen!On Answer for Unclear on ‘Current Positions’Thanks Owen! Appreciate that! That helps me understand. However I’m still trying to understand how large the positions are relative to the portfolio as a whole. (Forgive me if this info is already on the site somewhere, I was unable to find it).I believe Pat said a day or two ago that he would be fine having as much as half (or more) of his entire portfolio in QLD in the right market. So this makes me think that 100% in one position is not necessarily the same dollar amount as 100% in another position. Or maybe in different market conditions, a 100% position might be larger or smaller than in other market conditions.Let’s theoretically say that a position is listed as:QLD – 50%I understand that that’s a half sized position, but is there a way to know what percentage of the portfolio that is? I think that info could be very helpful for folks like me to learn from.You guys are so patient and kind! Thanks.On Answer for Unclear on ‘Current Positions’Crop