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![]() | Help with Stops This consistently occurs with any instrument I have tried to trade, either long or short. For a year or so, I decided that the market was out to get me personally. I've outgrown that bit of narcissism, yet the problem still remains.I've tried loosening my stops a bit. The spikes that take me out only grow accordingly. I've tried--sad to admit--trading without stops. Then, the moves against me continue against me rather than being spikes. I've tried using a set percentage as a stop. I've tried being on the trade side of Support and Resistance. I've tried being on the opposite side of Support and Resistance. I've tried alot of approaches, none of which seem to work. Please note the attached chart as an example. It is a chart of the morning session of ES for Oct 23, 07. The posted chart has 1-minute bars to show that the spike that hit my stop was the very top of the move against me. I entered the trade based on a consolidation on a 233 tick chart. 1. ES shorted based on pennant consolidation 2. Stop placed 0.25 above 0.5 Resistance Level 3. Stop hit on highest spike of retracement for loss 4. Trade re-entered @ 1520.25 for nice gain Any recommendations y'all can offer would be greatly appreciated. Thank you, Bam-Bam _______________ * Not a newbie, I just trade like one. | ||
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![]() | Re: Help with Stops The volume on the bar you got stopped out on while it was testing a mid-pivot was really low...Good chance the market won't be breaking that level on no volume/no demand. The entry maybe should have been closer to the pivot level and/or the stop should have been a touch higher above the pivot. I trade like a noob and am noob cause my emotions aren't where they need to be yet...but I do believe I will get there in due time. I'm a year into the market so I have time to lose my a$$ and learn. ![]() Nice trade on the 2nd shot it seems though, so congrats on that.
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![]() | Re: Help with Stops What might be a bit less radical and so more use to you is use a volatility based stop (ATR or chandelier springs to mind). Finally you could look at winning setups and maximum adverse excursions you usually get a sweet spot (or two) where to increase your winners a small amount you have to widen your stops considerably. Final thought, if you do use fixed stops (either based on market structure, a point amount or some sort of technical like ATR) they will take you out of good positions as well as bad ones. Thats the price you pay for having protection. Seems to me its far from a newbie question! Cheers. | ||
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![]() | Re: Help with Stops Until a market CREATES a previous swing high/low it doesn't take much effort (money) for the level to be touched. I highlighted in blue where a more proper stop could have been placed. In red are others throughout the day if you were trading to the downside. Professional operators will not put capital to work unless they see an opportunity or have an objective to fulfill, keep this is mind when looking for places to put stops. Stops places a couple ticks above/below a prior swing high or low, above a consolidation area or just below.above a retracement are ideal. In my opinion stops placed above below projected support or resistance such as pivot calculations, fibbonacci levels, market profile value areas, etc. etc. are less than ideal. | ||
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![]() | Re: Help with Stops Here is a link to good webinar on stop placement. http://www.cbot.com/cbot/pub/cont_de...+42256,00.html I would start a stop only analysis journal, and examine about 30 trades or so. It would go something like this. Chart Direction Enter because Stop placed Stop option 1 (pivot high) Stop option 2 (bar high) Stop option 3 (Last WRB closing lower, high) Then look at the percent of times that each stop was hit. Trading is about discovering who you are and studing yourself as you participate in the market. Good Luck Rajiv | ||
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![]() | Re: Help with Stops ![]() Let me introduce another (particularly fine imo) possibility is market geometry - for example if you are buying an up sloping trend channel you would stop on a close below the the main up sloping trend line(1-3 line). The beauty of this is that it provides a handy target too (2-4 line). This is still market generated (as it uses two successive swing lows) and projected (as its a sloping line drawn through these). As an aside I would highly recommend Tim Morges (no affliation) commentaries on his stop placement and movement (hes over at medianline.com) I find them absolutely fascinating I'm not sure if the archives are still available but worth seeking out. I have them all printed out and use to read and re-read them. They just seemed very accessible to me, it was like reading a good novel as he would talk a trade through from start to finish. I'm a little loath to make recommendations but its quality stuff. He uses market swings for initial stops and trailing, lines for targets (on the whole). It is the trailing that is particularly interesting as he talks through his thought process' as the trade develops. When to move a stop to a newly formed swing high swing low, comments on price action that he's noticing etc. Trade management is certainly one of the keys to this whole game and personally I can buy in to the exits (stops and targets) are more important than entries point of view. Cheers. | ||
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