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Stop loss is a killer if
Oct 11, 2020 at 14:24
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Stop loss is a killer if you do not use it properly. You should risk reward ratio of your strategy. In ranging market it seems price comes back again. But if the market trend for long and if you against the trend you will eventually get the margin call.
Oct 12, 2020 at 01:14
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Context is an important part of the Forex market. It is very difficult to make a profit from trading if you have no idea about the market context. Whether the market is in trendy momentum or volatile momentum can be understood by market context. Protects stop-loss trading. Risk cannot be maintained without stop loss.
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Dec 01, 2020 at 13:33
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The use of stop losses is highly dependent on the method of market analysis and trading. The stop loss level can be determined using technical analysis methods (levels, patterns, etc), as well as the maximum risk that the trader is able to accept in case of loss. Stop loss is not a killer if market conditions have been analyzed correctly.
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Jan 19, 2021 at 06:16
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I think the stop is utterly useless because for me I am a day trader with a very short trading span. A borderline scalper if you say so because stop loss will make you secure but ruin your profits. It is the basics of the market that risk is involved.
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Jan 19, 2021 at 08:12
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Darrensmith posted:
I think the stop is utterly useless because for me I am a day trader with a very short trading span. A borderline scalper if you say so because stop loss will make you secure but ruin your profits. It is the basics of the market that risk is involved.
Many traders have survived market crashes and wrong decisions through stop loss. People generally tend to look at the negative sides first rather than the positive ones. If you think sl has endless possibility to ruin profits then you can lower the stop loss percentage. For example through my broker Fxview I have made the stop loss only 5 percent of the original price; it is simple. When I was holding a forex pair on a particular day the value of the base currency fell tremendously. The stop loss saved me from losing literally all of my capital because it traded the currency at just 5 percent of the negative value. Same percentage of sl now I follow across all my trading accounts which include fxtm as well.
Jan 22, 2021 at 10:32
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Stop loss is a safety net or a backstop so to say, it should be put far enough for preventing a catstrophic event, such as the black swan of unpegging of the EURO and the CHF. Otherwise, everything should be implemented programmably or by constant monitoring of the trade.
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Jun 11, 2021 at 13:57
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since I stopped putting a stop loss my trading and mentality have been going up ....it could be place as an emergency measure way far from your trade but its not usually what gets me out of a trade ... market behavior and price action does
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Sep 08, 2021 at 07:00
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Yes i agree you have to use a stop loss for sure. It forms the basis of your trading plan. You cant measure your successful trades if one losing one can wipe out your entire week's work. It is key to have set risk to reward so no matter what trade youre in you can have idea of what you will get and then create a large sample size to see if the strategy is profitable

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