Many traders think stop loss

Mar 10, 2021 at 14:58
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Member Since Jul 19, 2020   788 posts
Sep 24, 2021 at 16:57
Frionson posted:
Definetely stop loss isn't a real problem. Of course, some traders might claim that it's very inconvenient and it brings potential profits from you, however I bet the biggest amount of traders would lose everything in a couple of trading days if there was no stop loss actually. If you're skilled and experienced enough, so you can try to trade without stop loss, but you have to monitor your deals all the time, which isn't recommended for traders mostly because there is a big chance to overtrade. So, I believe that stop loss is a problem only for those traders who can't understand its necessity.
Yes, stop loss is not a problem. Those who are experienced traders give a lot of importance to stop loss. The percentage of profit from their loss is much higher.
Member Since Nov 23, 2021   34 posts
Dec 08, 2021 at 07:30
Stop loss is important because it can help traders to limit their losses. However it is important to understand the right placement of a stop loss.
Member Since Jan 22, 2021   125 posts
Dec 08, 2021 at 08:14
Stop loss shows the amount on risk a trader can take. It can vary according to the lot and the pair you are trading on.
Member Since Nov 23, 2021   34 posts
Dec 10, 2021 at 07:20
Placing a stop loss at the right position is very important. I usually prefer to set a stop loss at the support levels and if the markets are moving aggressively, I set a reasonably tight stop loss. And if there isn't much movement then my stop loss is a few more pips wider.
Member Since Jul 19, 2020   751 posts
Dec 21, 2021 at 02:01
Personally I do make use of stop loss its a good tools to secure my trade and keep my trade in a condition which is what every trader need so always we need to try and protect our equity and margin from depreciation
Member Since Dec 14, 2021   46 posts
Dec 27, 2021 at 05:52
I don’t see trading without a stop loss a problem. The purpose of a stop loss is to minimise risk. It’s part of risk management. All beginners shouldn’t trade without a stop loss.
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