I trade equities, and one problem I've been having is early exits. When I analyze my trades, all of them would have netted me about $500 on 1K shares, but since I exit too early (within 2-4 minutes), my profit is nothing to write home about, and sometimes I even take a loss on a good setup which would have been profitable had I held on for a few more minutes.
I'm hoping some of the experts here went through a similar dilemma when they started, and can provide with some information on how to deal with this problem. Should I just enter my position with a trailing stop, and only exit when my profit target gets hit or the stop gets hit? Any help would be appreciated. If it helps, I can post the trades I took this morning for further analysis.
Thanks.
-FastTrader
I'm hoping some of the experts here went through a similar dilemma when they started, and can provide with some information on how to deal with this problem. Should I just enter my position with a trailing stop, and only exit when my profit target gets hit or the stop gets hit? Any help would be appreciated. If it helps, I can post the trades I took this morning for further analysis.
Thanks.
-FastTrader