Actually, both. If I am not already bracketing according to prior critical price levels or channels, then it will really depend on the situation. Will I anticipate or wait for confirmation? Well, to sum it up as simple as possible, it generally depends on whether the market is ranging or trending. If it's ranging, I may anticipate the reversal (call the top or bottom), and if it's trending, I will more likely wait for a confirmation of a reversal. This is just logical when you observe the markets a bit and realize that you can really get burnt trying to pick tops/bottoms in trends, versus have great R:R's during ranging times.Quote from DougS:
Scientist--
Do you typically wait for the market to begin moving your direction before entering the trade or do you anticipate a reversal and exit if it continues moving against you? (or adding if you think you entered a bit early..)
Thanks,
Doug
Ranging times = Carefully anticipate reversals
Trending times = Wait for decent confirmation
As a quintessence though, the most important thing to watch in each case is volume behaviour on the chart, and tape. Volume speaks volumes...
