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TIP: Shall I turnaround a position at the stop loss?

Exit Rules

Exits rules are part of the decision to take a position. If the conditions for exiting positions are not fully defined when entering the trade, the trader may hold a losing position for too long in the hope of seeing the market returning. Inversely, the trader may not close a winning position at a high probability target, risking the trade to turn into a loss.

There are two types of exits:

1. A stop loss to get out of a bad trade.
2. A profit target to realize profits when the market moves in your favor.


Shall I turnaround a position at the stop loss?

There is a premise in technical analysis that says that each trade set-up, long or short, needs to stand on its own merits. Hitting a stop loss doesn't automatically make it a good trade in the opposite direction. In fact, getting the direction right is the easy part. The hard part is finding a new target and therefore the reward to risk that's favorable for the new set-up. Read More


Do you want to learn more?

REPORT: It Hit Stop Loss? That Must Be Wrong - Yohay Elam
REPORT: Top Three Stop Loss Methods - Littlefish FX
REPORT: Managing Your Stop Loss in Trading - Rick Wright




















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