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Longer term chart is confusing me. There are so many lines that I am not sure what is important. 15 min is clearer. I have the S/R but in RT will have to rely on judgement to see which one is important.

 

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Gringo

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Hinge forming just below 67?

Price is showing some strength as it's not going downwards but the earlier drop was strong. That's what's having me a bit worried about demand being solid.

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I am beginning to think highly of this Wyckoff guy. How did he figure this all out without much precedence? Must be a really observant person.

 

Price still very weak. Unless upward strength shows up.

 

Gringo

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When you drop thru a range, $ has much greater difficulty regaining its losses, much less advancing. All those people who bought in that range and didn't sell will now grab the op to do so.

 

After $ dropped out of that hinge you drew, it created a TR early this morning. It rose out of that TR, then found R at the midpoint of that hinge. It then dropped thru the TR and found R at its midpoint on the way back, printing a double top at 70 in the process. That was a legit entry.

 

It's not about lines. It's about buyers and sellers. The lines just point the way.

 

Db

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Stop outs because of wider price movement are around 3 points in some cases. Is that reasonable? I am not sure how to reduce it without compromising logical points of exit. Or am I missing something? Usually I exit before the stops are hit but they are there as at times price has moved quite quickly against my position.

 

Doutreval of Dijon: Think of this. A sword is like a bird. If you clutch it too tightly, you choke it - too lightly and it flies away.

Scaramouche

 

I think a stop is something similar as well.

 

Gringo

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Stop outs because of wider price movement are around 3 points in some cases. Is that reasonable? I am not sure how to reduce it without compromising logical points of exit. Or am I missing something?

 

Gringo

 

for me it is, even 5 points in some cases..

but the real answer is it depends on your MM plan

 

Tomer.

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Stop outs because of wider price movement are around 3 points in some cases. Is that reasonable? I am not sure how to reduce it without compromising logical points of exit. Or am I missing something?

 

Gringo

 

There should be no stopouts, only exits. If you're relying on stops, you're relinquishing responsibility for the management of the trade.

 

Your exit should have been around 57, when the downmove was over. What's the need of a stop?

 

Db

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Trend line

 

down from the open

edit: even further back....

Tomer.

 

And how is it helping you in RT? The R is being provided by TRs, not TLs, particularly since the latter are being drawn in hindsight.

 

Db

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There should be no stopouts, only exits. If you're relying on stops, you're relinquishing responsibility for the management of the trade.

 

Your exit should have been around 57, when the downmove was over. What's the need of a stop?

 

Db

 

Db,

 

Exiting with gain isn't an issue. It's when a new position is initiated and there isn't a DL/SL to guide. More or less I use the swing low to place a stop just in case price makes a run for one side or the other. These stops though at times are 2-3 points wide.

 

Gringo

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I have 30, 27 and 22 as the next possible levels. The pace has increased for price, chance for some kind of capitulation? I don't have volume anymore so will have to see price behaviour only.

 

Gringo

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Db,

 

Exiting with gain isn't an issue. It's when a new position is initiated and there isn't a DL/SL to guide. More or less I use the swing low to place a stop just in case price makes a run for one side or the other. These stops though at times are 2-3 points wide.

 

Gringo

 

Even so, I wouldn't use them exc as catastrophe stops. Once one has placed a stop, he tends to relax and wait for the stop to be hit. This is the wrong course (or he moves the stop to BE, which is even worse). Focus on the price action, even if you have to use a smaller interval. If it doesn't do what you expect it to do, exit the trade. You may miss a profit, but you won't incur a loss.

 

Db

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I have 30, 27 and 22 as the next possible levels. The pace has increased for price, chance for some kind of capitulation? I don't have volume anymore so will have to see price behaviour only.

 

Gringo

 

I suggest 30 and 27 are too trivial for a move this strong. But nothing's lost by watching them. When price stops, there's a reason.

 

Db

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Even so, I wouldn't use them exc as catastrophe stops. Once one has placed a stop, he tends to relax and wait for the stop to be hit. This is the wrong course (or he moves the stop to BE, which is even worse). Focus on the price action, even if you have to use a smaller interval. If it doesn't do what you expect it to do, exit the trade. You may miss a profit, but you won't incur a loss.

 

Db

 

Oh! I see what you mean. More to think about.

 

Thanks.

 

Gringo

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