Quote from brownsfan019:
Good question and great replies here.
I like to get my stop moved and it's a double edged sword - if it moves in your direction quick, you are ok moving it. If it pudders around (noise) there's a good chance you get taken out and then get to watch it move in your direction. My feeling is that you need to do what is most comfortable to you and then just do it each and every time. Either accept that you may be ticked out but also protect yourself on quick snapbacks or let it go and deal with it.
It's funny you mention this phenomena. I have tracked that wining trades usually occur in less time than more. For instance, I use 5 minute candles for index futures and currencies. Most winning trades in index futures occur in 2-3 candles and in currencies 3-4. Some occur in 10 candles, but it makes me think that my original edge wasn't really there on that trade. It was random market noise.