What I learned (relearned) in the last few weeks is: One, figure out the face of the market then to match the setup with the market face; Two, do the reward/risk number, a 2:1 ratio is a minimum.
Any setup can give you better than 50% advantage, but really not high enough, 60% 70% typically. With a helpful market in the same direction, the odds is probably at 80%. Another thing the market has influence on is the number of opportunities, setup scan may not turn out any results in the wrong market. You may say it does not hurt, but it does, one thing is that you are wasting limited mental energy, second thing is that you may push for a trade and relax the setup criteria, ending up taking the trade with less than 60% edge, minus the commision and slippage, the true odds is around 50%, which makes it effectively a gamble.
Naturally I want to be an all-weather trader, the setup I can think of are: breakout up, breakout down, following up, following down, S/R reverse etc.
The third thing I am thinking is to ride the position a little longer - what is the condition to ride longer and what kind of stop? Going through my own past trades, it firmly shows that if I 'd ride longer, the performace 'd be much better. This is just one another mental deficit I have to pass. Ride it longer, Ride it longer, Ride it longer !
Any setup can give you better than 50% advantage, but really not high enough, 60% 70% typically. With a helpful market in the same direction, the odds is probably at 80%. Another thing the market has influence on is the number of opportunities, setup scan may not turn out any results in the wrong market. You may say it does not hurt, but it does, one thing is that you are wasting limited mental energy, second thing is that you may push for a trade and relax the setup criteria, ending up taking the trade with less than 60% edge, minus the commision and slippage, the true odds is around 50%, which makes it effectively a gamble.
Naturally I want to be an all-weather trader, the setup I can think of are: breakout up, breakout down, following up, following down, S/R reverse etc.
The third thing I am thinking is to ride the position a little longer - what is the condition to ride longer and what kind of stop? Going through my own past trades, it firmly shows that if I 'd ride longer, the performace 'd be much better. This is just one another mental deficit I have to pass. Ride it longer, Ride it longer, Ride it longer !