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*(Based on AULA OFICIAL GERENCIAMENTO — Plats Robot Training)*
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## **Introduction**
Welcome to the official management and training class for operating with the Plats Robots.
This module teaches you how to set your daily targets, manage risk, control emotional discipline, and practice using all official robots in a structured way.
You will learn:
* How to configure your *daily profit target* and *stop loss limits*.
* How to properly set your *stake per trade*.
* How to use the *official management spreadsheet*.
* How to practice and validate robot strategies effectively.
* How to build a solid trading mindset and avoid common pitfalls.
The goal of this training is to help you become a disciplined and consistent operator in the synthetic indices market, particularly using the robots provided in the Plats training.
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## **1. Setting Up the Training Environment**
### **1.1. Virtual and Real Accounts**
* The broker (Deriv) provides a *virtual account* (also called a *demo account*, marked as `VRT`).
* You should start by validating robot strategies in the *virtual account* before moving to a *real account*.
* When using the platform:
* Always confirm whether you are in *virtual* or *real* mode — switch as needed depending on your training goals.
**Recommendation:**
* Begin all training and practice in the *virtual account*.
* Only operate on the *real account* once you are confident with your robot and your risk management.
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## **2. The Official Management Spreadsheet**
### **2.1. Downloading the Spreadsheet**
* Go to *Menu → Planilha de Gerenciamento* on the platform.
* You can also download it from the *Downloads* tab (lower right corner of the platform).
* This spreadsheet will be used to track:
* Daily goals
* Stop loss limits
* Stake per trade
* Profits and losses
* Emotional state and discipline
### **2.2. Opening and Using the Spreadsheet**
When you open the spreadsheet, you will see the following key fields:
| Field | Purpose |
| ——– | ——————————- |
| *Trade* | Number of trades executed |
| *Profit* | Profit or loss per trade |
| *Total* | Running balance of your account |
You can log as many trades as you want per day.
However, the key *discipline rule* is:
* Once the *daily target is reached*, STOP trading for the day.
* Do not continue after hitting your goal — this is the #1 reason why most traders lose.
### **2.3. Setting Account Size and Targets**
#### Example:
* Initial account balance: `$100`
* Daily target: `1%` → `$1 per day`
* Stop loss: `10%` → `$10 maximum loss per day`
* Stake size: `1% of account` → `$1 per trade`
#### Process:
1. Enter *account size* in the spreadsheet (example: `$100`).
2. Select *daily target %* (1% highly recommended for beginners).
3. Select *stop loss %* (default 10%; can be changed if desired).
4. The spreadsheet will auto-calculate:
* Your *stop game* (daily target in \$).
* Your *stop loss* amount.
* Suggested *stake per trade*.
#### Notes:
* Minimum stake allowed by platform = `$0.35`.
* Training videos show examples using `$0.5`.
* You can adjust stake based on your comfort level.
### **2.4. Logging Trades**
For each trade:
* Enter *profit* as a positive number if the trade won.
* Enter *loss* as a negative number if the trade lost.
Example flow:
| Trade | Profit/Loss Entry | Resulting Account Balance |
| —– | —————– | ————————- |
| 1 | +\$3.12 | \$103.12 |
| 2 | +\$3.19 | \$106.31 |
| 3 | -\$6 | \$100.31 |
**Important:**
* Wait *5 minutes between trades* to allow the market to move naturally.
* Do not rush or overtrade.
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## **3. Risk Management Guidelines**
### **3.1. Daily Targets**
* Recommended *daily target*: **1% of account balance**.
* Higher percentages (up to 5%) can be used by more experienced traders.
### **3.2. Stop Loss**
* Recommended *stop loss*: **10% of account balance**.
* The stop loss must be larger than the daily target to accommodate Martingale and recovery strategies.
* Example:
* Target: `$1`
* Stop loss: `$10`
### **3.3. Stake per Trade**
* Default: *1% of account balance*.
* For cautious training:
* Use `$0.35` or `$0.50` stake.
* More experienced traders can scale up.
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## **4. Trading Discipline & Psychological Factors**
### **4.1. Stop Game Rule**
* Once your *daily target is reached*, stop trading.
* Most traders lose by continuing after reaching the goal.
* “Little is much”: small gains each day accumulate to large profits over time.
### **4.2. Emotional Control**
* Log every trade in the spreadsheet.
* Follow the 5-minute rule between trades.
* Understand that losses will happen — the goal is to manage them within your defined limits.
### **4.3. Why Management Matters**
* More than 70% of traders lose money due to:
* Lack of risk management.
* Lack of emotional discipline.
* Not respecting targets and limits.
**Conclusion:** Use the spreadsheet abundantly to build proper trading habits and avoid becoming part of this statistic.
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## **5. Practical Exercises**
### **5.1. 30-Day Training Exercise**
* For each robot (Meggalodon, Maestro, Riven, etc.):
* Perform *30 days of training* using the management spreadsheet.
* Use *virtual account* to validate performance.
* Log results meticulously.
### **5.2. Progression**
* Once confident with one robot → move to the next robot.
* Repeat the 30-day process for each robot.
* Gradually build:
* *Market understanding*
* *Robot knowledge*
* *Emotional resilience*
### **5.3. Moving to Real Account**
* Only after mastering management in virtual account should you consider moving to the real account.
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## **6. Final Tips**
* Always start with *1% daily target* and *10% stop loss* — build consistency first.
* Respect the *stop game rule* strictly.
* Use the *spreadsheet* actively every day.
* Wait between trades to avoid rushed decisions.
* Approach trading with patience and discipline — this is not a “get rich quick” process.
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## **Summary**
By following this structured training and using the official management tools, you will:
* Learn proper *risk management*.
* Build *emotional discipline*.
* Validate robot strategies effectively.
* Grow your trading account in a controlled and consistent way.
The goal is long-term sustainability — not short-term gambling.
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# **End of Official Management Class Guide**
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