Thanks for the reply!
That makes a lot of sense. I’m still working on that balance myself. Do you ever keep the original stop if the structure’s unclear, or do you...
Tightening the stop as the trade plays out makes sense—do you base that more on structure or just feel for the price action? I’ve had mixed...
But trading with slightly bigger stops and slower entries on fast markets like CL and RTY is a bit too risky. It can quickly eat into your profits.
I pretty much thinking the same thing.
If true, that’s classic crypto theater: Bitcoin survives the storm, whales pivot to Ethereum, and retail gets lured in by hype cycles.
I just think there is no wonder if a Chinese AI backs Chinese coders!
Right! lol
You're right.
based on what data?
That's a sweet spot!
Great explanation! I often use it but not on MetaTrader products.
scalping feels like chasing noise. One well-timed trade with real context usually beats a dozen quick clicks. Do you think your edge comes more...
Traders often fail because of poor risk management, lack of discipline, chasing losses, or trading without a solid plan.
It’s not always a simple case of one trader winning what another loses. Sometimes the whole market takes a hit, and real value just disappears....
True, every trade needs a buyer and a seller. But value can still be lost overall when assets decline in price due to factors like bankruptcies or...
Not sure I fully agree. Wealth can be destroyed through declining asset values, bankruptcies, or macro crashes. It’s not always just a neat...
But not every skill translates to financial success just because you're great at it; markets reward value, not just talent, and perception,...
How does this compare to forex? In FX, extreme momentum days often reverse short-term but trend longer-term. Do equities behave the same way?
it’s less about the dollar risk and more about trade quality. Tighter stops mean you're only taking trades with tighter setups, potentially higher...
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