Trading without Stoploss, can send you packing
ghanima
Пользователь с Dec 13, 2010
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Dec 13 2010 at 13:48
stevetrade posted:
I don't see a problem with putting a stick in the ground on the system.
the problem is called death of one thousand losses, or noticing that most of your winning trades just put you BE from those stupid ones that turned after you were stopped out
especially if you compound, as compounding creates asymmetry
Steve B
(stevetrade)
Пользователь с Oct 28, 2009
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Dec 13 2010 at 13:53
It's simple don't have one thousand losses.
If your live trading bears no correlation with what your paper trading results told you was likely to happen then review your strategy.
If your live trading bears no correlation with what your paper trading results told you was likely to happen then review your strategy.
11:15, restate my assumptions: 1. Mathematics is the language of nature. 2. Everything around us can be represented and understood through numbers. 3. If you graph these numbers, patterns emerge. Therefore: There are patterns everywhere in nature.
ghanima
Пользователь с Dec 13, 2010
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Dec 13 2010 at 14:11
ah ok you're a mechanical trader, that explains it
SL's make probably more sense in mechanical trading
SL's make probably more sense in mechanical trading
freestylefx
Пользователь с Oct 06, 2009
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Dec 13 2010 at 15:21
I'm neither advocating stops or not but people need to realise that every account has a stoploss be it order, emotional or margin
Dar Verer
(mistificator)
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Dec 13 2010 at 16:04
If a trader doesn't have a strict set of rules for trading (some might moniker him as mech trader indeed) it is only a matter of time until he hits a rocky bottom.
Was mich nicht umbringt, macht mich stärker.
Dar Verer
(mistificator)
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Dec 13 2010 at 16:14
ForexScan posted:
I learnd from a pro how to trade without stop loss, I have to say yes u can be sucessfull trader trading without stop loss with good money managment allready its been mentioned in prevouse postes how to do that. If u still want to take more risk then learn to do hedging if your initial trade is wrong your hedging trade will make money wait till market turn around and close your hedging with profit and now u will start making money with your initial trade now your overall profit will be the gap between the hedging trade and initial trade close u can close the initial trade with negative and still make profit.
If u prefer hedging make sure to do when u have over 50% equity dont wait till last minuite. I know if brokers read this thread they will not like traders trading without stop loss I am taking my time to write this becouse I lost lot of my money for the stoploss I know how it feels when u keep on losing money.
Don't mistaken yourself: brokers (as you are probably refer to bucket shops) love people who don't use stop loss, as they burn their equities much sooner than stop loss traders, and are very much likely to key in with shaky hands their credit card numbers to send the rest of their savings into account facing margin call. Surely, it will burn as well. For broker it is a matter of statistics. So it should be for a trader. Who care if market turns around after hitting your stop? First you should not care about it, done trade is done trade, in profit or loss, but what you can learn from it is that do not place your stops where it is likely to get hit, in an obvious zone, in a congestion of orders, etc. And manage your position size accordingly. Any bank trader has a stop loss, it doesn't have to sit as a limit order in system but it exists. If he crosses max draw down, Treasurer will get him fired in no time.
Was mich nicht umbringt, macht mich stärker.
Gary Sharp myfxpt com
(myfxpt)
Пользователь с Aug 06, 2011
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Aug 15 2011 at 01:17
I am a manual trader and I always use stops, not so much to protect me against adverse price moves, but as part of my money management and lot-size calculation.
My stop is based on nearest support/resistance plus a buffer equal to ATR/6. I then calculate pips between stop and current price, then convert to dollars. I apply 2% to my account balance, then divide this value by the dollar value of pips between current price and stop to calculate lot-size. Whether I trade 1 lot or twenty lots, I know that if my stop is hit I cannot exceed 2% of my account balance. And if my stop IS hit, then price has pushed beyond support/resistance plus the buffer, which is the point where I would normally exit manually. Allowing the stop to trail will lock-in breakeven and accrued profits as the trade progresses...let's profits run!
My stop is based on nearest support/resistance plus a buffer equal to ATR/6. I then calculate pips between stop and current price, then convert to dollars. I apply 2% to my account balance, then divide this value by the dollar value of pips between current price and stop to calculate lot-size. Whether I trade 1 lot or twenty lots, I know that if my stop is hit I cannot exceed 2% of my account balance. And if my stop IS hit, then price has pushed beyond support/resistance plus the buffer, which is the point where I would normally exit manually. Allowing the stop to trail will lock-in breakeven and accrued profits as the trade progresses...let's profits run!
Charlie K
(Raist)
Пользователь с Jul 27, 2011
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Aug 15 2011 at 06:48
Hello people,
Thanks for a great post. I am a relative new trader but have modelled my trading on a very sucessful moderator and good friend (part of an educational forum I am a member of). I generally do not trade with mechanical stops, and generally do reasonable well. Note however that does not mean I do not have a definitive exit strategy. Even though I primarily scalp and am willing to let my positions run, I will hold a trade if I believe the initial premise of why I entered the trade holds true (and coincides with the market longer term tend). I also do monitor my positions.
Note however I do now place what I call catastrophic stops in place - having left a trade open and been distracted to return and find a big hole in my account. So if I ever leave a position I do place stops, though my general position size is so small as to have a minimal impact.
Just my two bobs worth - happy pipping 😁 and thanks for all the valuable experience.
Thanks for a great post. I am a relative new trader but have modelled my trading on a very sucessful moderator and good friend (part of an educational forum I am a member of). I generally do not trade with mechanical stops, and generally do reasonable well. Note however that does not mean I do not have a definitive exit strategy. Even though I primarily scalp and am willing to let my positions run, I will hold a trade if I believe the initial premise of why I entered the trade holds true (and coincides with the market longer term tend). I also do monitor my positions.
Note however I do now place what I call catastrophic stops in place - having left a trade open and been distracted to return and find a big hole in my account. So if I ever leave a position I do place stops, though my general position size is so small as to have a minimal impact.
Just my two bobs worth - happy pipping 😁 and thanks for all the valuable experience.
Chikot
Пользователь с Jan 14, 2010
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Aug 17 2011 at 08:15
I had no mentor but I got it quickly that stops are a must and conditioned myself accordingly. I never have soft stops. always whenever I open trade I have stop in place.
as I pointed before some guys make huge returns during range markets when price does come back as they do not take losses and have no hard stops. as a result psychologically they are not conditioned to cut losses and tend to grow fat tails once markets break out of range and they make mistake.
The funniest part these guys appear again and again with new accounts and try to make this trading without stop work yet again. But probabilities are against them.
as I pointed before some guys make huge returns during range markets when price does come back as they do not take losses and have no hard stops. as a result psychologically they are not conditioned to cut losses and tend to grow fat tails once markets break out of range and they make mistake.
The funniest part these guys appear again and again with new accounts and try to make this trading without stop work yet again. But probabilities are against them.