Debunk Targets

Now, where has that been seen before, oh yes ...

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nobody against that :) , the point is can trader correctly define the top (bottom) and should he even try to define it?

in your OP i understand that you talking about the target as a number of the profitable trades and I agree with you that it should not be the goal of a trader to define it

but the target price at which trader exits and reverses his position imho in many cases can be and should be defined

Still some wonder about it. I've read an comment on DailySpeculation (Niederhoffer) about this because someone asked about daily targets. Here is my demonstration.

Great question. How accurate are we at predicting and do we really have to predict ? I've opened up another thread (Bull/Bear) which you answered. Which is about current conditions -> Adaptation Vs Anticipation. I'd rather adapt than predict.

So we disagree cause you say it's more efficient to trade price than conditions. What if you enter a long position, set TP @ XYZ then the market rally just below your TP then retrace ?! TP not met. What do you do ? You read the conditions ? Or TP lower because you're afraid ? Or let it run because you hope ? ...
 
hat if you enter a long position, set TP @ XYZ then the market rally just below your TP then retrace ?! TP not met. What do you do ?

imho target point (when defined) is always should be at support/resistance (that's why and how it defined), which the price approaching within the trend

if TP (at support/resistance) is not reached and trend is broken - exit (reverse in my case, since i am always in the market)
 
imho target point (when defined) is always should be at support/resistance (that's why and how it defined), which the price approaching within the trend

if TP (at support/resistance) is not reached and trend is broken - exit (reverse in my case, since i am always in the market)

Oki so you trade conditions (trend) and price levels (S&R) so you trade hybrid =P
 
what conditions?

in properly chosen period a child will tell you looking at the chart if market is going up or down
The conditions that have a meaningful influence on your own time frame. If you plan to hold 2s or 2day call for different conditions. Yes.
 
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