Every trade is based on technical, no gray area there. Ok, the trade gets filled, best case the profit target gets tagged so the trade is booked, worst case the trade races to stop out and you book it and move on to next trade. (that assumes you have rather tight stops based on sound technical assumptions).
A regular trade that turns into a S.A.R. trade must be an emotional trade because no reversal signal should be allowed to come between a profit target and a stop target.
Being a confirmed lousy trader in CL compared to ES, I must therefore conclude a crack CL trader like Donna has a gift to shift tactics when the battle calls for such action based on her intuition. Now, in ES where the action is more reserved and orderly there should never be a trade that gets turned into a S.A.R. because there would never be a signal between the original profit/stop targets. In CL emotional trading might just be de-rigueur, ha.
In my mind, every trade is flexible relative to target only. I tried thinking a stop loss of 12 ticks in ES was going to work better than 8 or less but found I simply CAN NOT allow more than 8 ticks get hit so changed back to 8 max. The rational is easy, a stop of 8 ticks or less is meaningless even if 3 in a row because that deep of a hole CAN BE overcome every time. BUT, to overcome 3 losses of 12 ticks each is to much for mere mortals. (it is a fantasy to imagine reversing back to profit when you dug the loss hole far to deep, Jodi Arias might talk her way back to life but traders can not).
Agree with try to hold every trade to target, and indeed if hit, rather than looking for a reversal just think continuation and reenter the trade.......on retraces......think add-on.
PS: trader 198, RETRACES are normal and EXPECTED once you learn how to read a trend. Retraces are actually your friend and you will learn to WANT them. Learn how to use "HOOKS" to reenter after the countertrend traders run out of ammo and courage to fight a losing battle and price continues in previous trend direction.
"always trade reality, not fantasy, if you want fantasy, get married"