Hi MatPed. If you're telling me I have a think head, you're in good company! laugh

Just trying to understand...

What you've described is that the square root rule's Initial Capital is per trader.

So, an even simpler example:

Uncle J has been investing for decades and has grown his $1000 to $50000.

For Uncle J to safely continue investing, he should reinvest per the square root rule, and move his Margin slider accordingly.

But, lamentably, Uncle J passes away. As his sole heir, the $50000 becomes yours. And you can therefore begin investing it as the whole $50000 without regard to any history or square root rule, correct?

In fact, you can just have the name on the existing account changed to yours and run that Margin slider right up, waving at the square root rule as you go by, correct?

All just because the trader's name changed, correct?

Thanks.