How do you plan Entry, Stop Loss, TP and Lot Size before taking a trade?
I want to know how other MT5 traders are handling this.
Before entering a trade, I think these things should be clear:
Entry priceStop Loss distanceTP1, TP2, TP3 levelsLot size based on riskReward-to-risk ratioBreakeven and partial profit plan
Many traders focus only on signal direction: buy or sell. But in real trading, the trade management part is sometimes more important than the signal itself.
For example, on XAUUSD, even a good entry can become risky if lot size is wrong or stop loss is too tight. A visual plan on the chart can help the trader see the full risk before clicking buy or sell.
My question:
What do you think is the most important feature in a professional MT5 trade manager?
Automatic lot-size calculation Visual Entry / SL / TP linesTP1, TP2, TP3 partial closeBreakeven button Trailing stop Risk-to-reward display One-click trade executionI am currently studying and building around this workflow, so I want to understand what serious traders actually need most.
For manual traders, which feature would help you the most?
karthik402060 posted:I want to know how other MT5 traders are handling this.
Before entering a trade, I think these things should be clear:
Entry priceStop Loss distanceTP1, TP2, TP3 levelsLot size based on riskReward-to-risk ratioBreakeven and partial profit plan
Many traders focus only on signal direction: buy or sell. But in real trading, the trade management part is sometimes more important than the signal itself.
For example, on XAUUSD, even a good entry can become risky if lot size is wrong or stop loss is too tight. A visual plan on the chart can help the trader see the full risk before clicking buy or sell.
My question:
For me, entries became much cleaner once I stopped trying to predict every move and focused on confirmation + context. I usually mark higher timeframe zones first, then wait for liquidity reaction or a retest before pulling the trigger. Helps avoid a lot of emotional trades. Also, filtering signals matters more than finding more setups. I found some decent ideas recently in this breakdown of Telegram forex signal channels from Coinspot: https://coinspot.io/en/trading/top-10-forex-signals-telegram/
thanks for the information!
Plan the entry on a clear setup, put my sl where the trade would be wrong, set tpfor 2:1 or 3:1 risk/reward and pick a lot size that keeps my risk low.