I'm grappling with this issue. I currently use a stops-based exit strategy on the YM and I'm wondering if I should change to more of a profit-based strategy, using limit orders to get me out of the market and then re-enter if I get the proper signal.
I had a trade today that was a 98-point winner (woo hoo!) but I saw several trades today that were probably 10-12 point winners end up breaking even or losing a couple points and I get more worked up about those than I do about the 98-point winner. It got me to thinking about this issue of whether it's wise to set profit targets and then look for a re-entry signal and try to make that 100-point run with several trades...
I mean, I love the stops I use and on the big moves I do capture a great deal of the move, but sometimes the smaller moves go from being upwards of 15-points or more profitable down to B/E before it hits the stop.
What do other traders (YM or otherwise) like to do? I'm not too concerned about the transaction costs (1-point R/T) and if I was worried about them I think I have bigger problems to deal with! LOL!
I'd love to hear your thoughts...
bmills
I had a trade today that was a 98-point winner (woo hoo!) but I saw several trades today that were probably 10-12 point winners end up breaking even or losing a couple points and I get more worked up about those than I do about the 98-point winner. It got me to thinking about this issue of whether it's wise to set profit targets and then look for a re-entry signal and try to make that 100-point run with several trades...
I mean, I love the stops I use and on the big moves I do capture a great deal of the move, but sometimes the smaller moves go from being upwards of 15-points or more profitable down to B/E before it hits the stop.
What do other traders (YM or otherwise) like to do? I'm not too concerned about the transaction costs (1-point R/T) and if I was worried about them I think I have bigger problems to deal with! LOL!
I'd love to hear your thoughts...
bmills
