stop losses are for loooosers

Quote from sulong:

Sounds like you're not too confident about your boats sea worthiness or in your captains skill at navigation.
Perhaps you should just stay tied up to the docks.

There's always the possibility of storms that even the best weather forecast doesn't catch and yes the captain does make mistakes. As for the boat, sometimes you don't see the rocks lurking beneath the surface waiting to rip a hold in the bottom.

To each, their own. Not criticizing, just having a little fun.
 
i am now exiting that trade because my predicted high would be at 1.2117, halfway through the central Pivot Line and R1, and it failed to reach that and it seems it puts another inverted hammer there.

I am waiting for a retracement so i could buy it again.

MY TRAILING STOP is at 1.2080.

:D

Should i stop now? :D
 
Quote from sulong:

Sounds like you're not too confident about your boats sea worthiness or in your captains skill at navigation.
Perhaps you should just stay tied up to the docks.
LMAO

I don't think Plugger has ever heard of paddles.
 
Quote from jnhighland:

You have to have a clear exit strategy when taking a position otherwise you can remain indefinitely in a bad trade.
I always presume it's a bad trade when I open it.

That way I am not surprised when it goes south on me.

Almost all my trades do.

That's why I win.
 
Quote from NihabaAshi:

You've asked a similar like question in your prior threads and got solutions including one from me...

However, see my reply to primemover.

NihabaAshi
Why do you always have to sign your name, Nabahashi?
 
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