Quote from JSSPMK:
Pekelo, do you think today has a better chance of being an ADU?
Quote from JSSPMK:
So that would make it ~1:2.6 risk/reward, correct? That's like 5p gain using 2 point stop. WTG, but ImPO it's not great, even though 120p might seem like a lot to some
I wish you get more gain out of this one

Quote from Buy1Sell2:
I don't consider risk/reward. I only look at what I can lose as a percentage of my TLNW. As long as I control the losses and let the winners run, I am fine. I could have a very low win percentage and still come out well ahead. That is positive expectancy at it's finest.![]()
Quote from JSSPMK:
If you get stopped for +120, then 3 losses would wipe out your gain on this trade, theoretically of course
"I could have a very low win percentage and still come out well ahead"
If one was to implement a win/loss ratio of 1:5 using 1:2.6 r/r, then he would not be profitable ImPO
After all, you keep advocating for letting profits run longer, 1:2.6 seems to be in controversy to that
Quote from Buy1Sell2:
Initial stop is simply a catastrophic stop that gets moved towards the trade very quickly. I can't recall the last time my initial stop has been hit on a position trade. So , yes the risk to reward here would be in the range you are speaking of but there would never be a 1 to 5 as you described. There could potentially be a 1 to 5 after a few days, but the risk has decreased quite a bit by then. For example.:within just two days, my stop was at 1442.00 and by the end of the 12th day, it was at 1416.75.
--My initial stop is hit less than 5 percent of the time when I enter a catastrophic stop as the initial--