Correct. It's a scaredy cat stratScaling out is just insurance for them they don't end up taking a big loss cause that usually ends up with them taking bigger losses to try to break even.
Correct. It's a scaredy cat stratScaling out is just insurance for them they don't end up taking a big loss cause that usually ends up with them taking bigger losses to try to break even.
They are ridiculous example to you but unfortunately real to me.Ridiculous examples and arguments
Both are inferior"Scaling out" is inferior behavior
AND
"Scaling out" is superior behavior
For some, the first one works for them.
For others, the 2nd one works for them.
Whatever works for you you just continue with what you are doing.
There are simply many ways to skin a cat.
for me, I choose the 2nd one.
Don't be obtuse.huh?
Then scaling in is superior behaviour?!
Generally speaking...saying there's only ONE WAY to do anything is inferior behavior. Don't you think so Buy1Sell2?Both are inferior
Reader--quick reminder--you can make money scaling in and scaling out, however it will be inferior to the results that you will obtain by not engaging in these practices. BONECRUSHER has the wrong end of the stick and takes the word "inferior" as a personal slight.Generally speaking...saying there's only ONE WAY to do anything is inferior behavior. Don't you think so Buy1Sell2?![]()
No insult here. I'm actually with you on this one for the most part. I don't scale in or out on any of my day trading...never have. I do have a swing gold trade that I only do any scaling with is when volatility is low...like summer vol. I have 8 years of proving this works best (including stats) to back this up.Reader--quick reminder--you can make money scaling in and scaling out, however it will be inferior to the results that you will obtain by not engaging in these practices. BONECRUSHER has the wrong end of the stick and takes the word "inferior" as a personal slight.
Again, you are reacting on a personal level and not evaluating properly. "Inferior" means you are being inferior to yourself.I just think you're too full of yourself to realize that scaling of any degree is inferior behavior when you do it...doesn't mean it is for others. Anyway, I think most traders on this site would agree that any behavior considered "inferior" in such a competitive endeavor as trading would mean inevitable failure.