Quote from Robert Weinstein:
Be very careful about changing anything Nod.
Especially if your basing the changes on a very small sample size (last few trades)
Remember, Your mostly shorting and we are in a bear market.
That Bull WILL come back and when it does it will be hungry and will move very fast. Even retracements in a bear market can be hard on a shorter.
Thanks for your warning, Bob. I am much more careful now than I was even a month ago. When I trade a stock that's not close to a major long term S/R level, I set a tight stop (shorting DRI below 29.00 for example). And now, when I short these stocks that are overbought near 52-week highs, I'm way more conservative on the allowable drawdown. For example, late today when ORLY ran hard against me off new highs no less, I had my finger on the eject button ready to go at very specific price level, and it came quite close, too, before reversing nicely.
