Is an exit strategy the true holy grail of trading? Do you think exits are far more important than entires? I am trying to come up with some hard and fast rules for exiting my trades. The aspect of trading that is the toughest for me is to ride my winners.
Do a lot of you fellow traders use trailing stops when exiting a trade? I don't really care for scalping so I guess you would call me more of a positon daytrader. Just looking for some input from my fellow traders....
Leland
Do a lot of you fellow traders use trailing stops when exiting a trade? I don't really care for scalping so I guess you would call me more of a positon daytrader. Just looking for some input from my fellow traders....
Leland
The rules of exiting that I use are not hard or fast except that once a profit has gone x in my direction I will take a profit out of it and not let it turn to a loss. Exiting well is probably a harder discipline to learn than entering well. I look at objectives. For instance if we are breaking above a congestion area look for the market to go 2x the height of the congestion area. Identify when the market is hesitating at a previous intraday high or low (might be forming a double top or double bottom) +/- 1 tick. If it can't continue through chances are the move is over. If you are in a big trending move it takes time for the trend to get reversed. Typically a double test must form to reverse it. The best bet is to form your own ideas about how far moves typically carry that are specific to the market you trade.