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Boris - Hen [patched]

Hen frequently discusses a specific risk profile, often advocating for or inquiring about risking 1.1% to 1.5% per trade on a funded account. This is notable because many prop traders adhere to a stricter 1% maximum to avoid violating drawdown limits.

By grafting this identity onto a hen, the internet has created a character that feels grounded and absurd simultaneously. It fits into a broader trend of assigning "human" names to animals to create comedic tension. A horse named "Steve" or a goat named "Kevin" is funny. A hen named "Boris" is hilarious because it suggests the hen has business to attend to. boris hen

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