Quote from allenhobbs:
Here's my take on this topic.
There is not right or wrong. All trader's SHOULD have a set of rules with directs their trade management and only tweak those rules if the market conditions change. It's easy to look in HINDSIGHT and say this trade was a huge runner, that one was a killer (thank God for my stop) and so on.
Before the recent upheaval and huge top to bottom swings, the ES in particualr was a fairly range bound market and getting a +10 net change was not the norm. Okay.
Personally, I think entires are infinitely more important than exits, especially in high volatility like we've recently witnessed. My method is pretty accurate and I don't often face the prospects of a quick stopout, so the challenge is where to take the profit before it evaporates. Also, I feel like a moron for letting a winner turn into a loser. Remember, this is real money here, not some video game. Also, I am extremely skeptical of those traders who profess to now where the market is going, so they can exit their trade at some forecasted level many many points away from their entry. Some pros believe that every trade is a scalp unless proven otherwise, thus they get to breakeven quickly and then manage the trade for profit.
Have you ever watched a skilled--or at least lucky--gambler on a hot craps or black jack table? He will always take back chips to break even or a small profit before pressing his bets to play with house money. Why? Fortune and lady luck can go away at anytime and the GOAL is to take the casino's money, not to see if this shooter can hold the dice for 30 minutes. It's called money managment. Ultra important in a negative expectancy game.
Which gets me to the point I missed because I rambled a bit. This business is all about MAKING MONEY, period. You don't need to hit triples and home runs to make a great living--singles and a few doubles will be fine. With proper money management and capturing only 2 ES points a day, you will earn a lot more than 90% of Americans if you work your way up to a reasonable size such as 8 contracts.
Have a plan and rules. Obey that plan. Trade it every single day and watch your acount grow. Good luck to all.