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Stopped Out Swing Trade Is OK
http://www.netpicks.com/stopped-out-swing-trade/
Two words in trading that give many
people a shudder are "Stopped Out".
It suggests that you just took a loss on
your trade and are nursing the hit to
your trading account.
Sidetrack: You should never be
nursing the loss of money. If so, you
have probably risked too much and
also don't believe that wins and losses
come in a random distribution. If you
truly have an edge, you should expect
this and know that things will turn
around. Just stay the course.
Getting stopped out is not a bad thing
and it actually highlights something
important: You understand the risks
associated with trading.
Barring an event that gaps your stop or
you are hit with some exceptional
slippage, you have limited your risk
probably to a small percentage of your
trading account.
That is certainly one of the keys to long
term success in trading: Limit Risk
This stop out was not a loss though
and I am quite happy to take the exit.
Trade Background: The trade
consisted of two short positions and
partial scale outs once gains equaled
initial risk.
It was the close of two swing trading
positions that I was holding in the
EURUSD currency pair for well over
1200 combined pips.
I summarized the ongoing
trade in an article called
Developing EURUSD Forex Swing Trade
http://www.netpicks.com/swing-trade-forex-eurusd/
This was a swing trade which is simply looking to
trade one clean swing of the market.
Many people believe that swing trading is time
frame dependent but you can take clean swings
out of any time frame from minutes to monthly.
Holding the trade through a retrace of
substance would then not make it a clean
swing and that is why the trade is over.
Let me explain through a chart.
A nice solid swing down in the EURUSD
and as noted with "A", price takes a
sideways pause. Failing a breakdown of
this area, price would move back into a
range that lasted a month.
This was a prime area to have the stop
moved to with enough wiggle room to
live through noise. Partial position
was scaled out on the bar with the
yellow arrow so there was no risk on
this position.
I opted to leave the stop in the initial area
and would monitor any failure of the
breakdown.
Price broke down and began a week long
travel to the downside. Partial scale out of
the second trade occurred on the candle
marked with a green arrow.
1.5000 offered support and price began a
few days of ranging at "B". Stop was
moved to the yellow line because the red
candle was 203 pips from high to low was a
gift. Right or wrong, I looked at that move
as a momentum thrust and possible
exhaustion of the move given the smaller
candles that came before it.
If I was correct, a retrace would follow
the exhaustion and while I wanted to
give the trade room, you can't ignore
price.
Once the red candle could not break
the low and a retrace started, the stop
was moved to the high as noted by the
arrow and yellow line.
Why?
What do people do when they see big
red candles? They want to jump into
the move in fear of missing another
big move down. The green candle
retrace gave traders on lower time
frames a chance to get into the move.
This one hour EURUSD intra-day chart
shows the high wicks that signal
rejections and invite people to short in
a down trend and place their stops just
above.
Once the retrace began on the other
charts I have shown, the chance of the
stop clusters being hit and sending
price higher was a strong possibility.
Placing my stop higher could result in
slippage or a victim of higher spreads
due to the increased volatility when
stops get hit. Tucking the stop inside
was the right play as well as good risk
management.
After every trade, it's good to review
your decisions that were made during
the heat of battle.
Now with the benefit of hindsight (be
careful of hindsight bias) you can see
what you may have done differently.
In this instance, even if price would
have turned right after taking my stop I
would be happy with my performance.
Nothing done was knee-jerk trading
and I feel it fit well with the workings
of the market and its participants.
Even moving my stop on the last thrusting
red candle made sense given the
probability of a market primed to retrace.
A retracing market is not something I want
to be involved in given that this was a
swing trade opportunity.
Using measured move targets is a
great option and the ending of this
trade actually falls in line to 2x the
width of the EURUSD range that lasted
33 days before the breakdown.
Swing trading though, my preference is
to not cut the trade off but allow
unfolding structure to dictate the end
of the line.
Getting stopped out, as you can see, is
not always a bad thing.
Stopped Out Swing Trade Is OK

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Stopped Out Swing Trade Is OK

  • 1. Stopped Out Swing Trade Is OK http://www.netpicks.com/stopped-out-swing-trade/
  • 2. Two words in trading that give many people a shudder are "Stopped Out". It suggests that you just took a loss on your trade and are nursing the hit to your trading account.
  • 3. Sidetrack: You should never be nursing the loss of money. If so, you have probably risked too much and also don't believe that wins and losses come in a random distribution. If you truly have an edge, you should expect this and know that things will turn around. Just stay the course.
  • 4. Getting stopped out is not a bad thing and it actually highlights something important: You understand the risks associated with trading.
  • 5. Barring an event that gaps your stop or you are hit with some exceptional slippage, you have limited your risk probably to a small percentage of your trading account.
  • 6. That is certainly one of the keys to long term success in trading: Limit Risk This stop out was not a loss though and I am quite happy to take the exit.
  • 7. Trade Background: The trade consisted of two short positions and partial scale outs once gains equaled initial risk.
  • 8. It was the close of two swing trading positions that I was holding in the EURUSD currency pair for well over 1200 combined pips.
  • 9. I summarized the ongoing trade in an article called Developing EURUSD Forex Swing Trade http://www.netpicks.com/swing-trade-forex-eurusd/
  • 10. This was a swing trade which is simply looking to trade one clean swing of the market. Many people believe that swing trading is time frame dependent but you can take clean swings out of any time frame from minutes to monthly.
  • 11. Holding the trade through a retrace of substance would then not make it a clean swing and that is why the trade is over. Let me explain through a chart.
  • 12.
  • 13. A nice solid swing down in the EURUSD and as noted with "A", price takes a sideways pause. Failing a breakdown of this area, price would move back into a range that lasted a month.
  • 14. This was a prime area to have the stop moved to with enough wiggle room to live through noise. Partial position was scaled out on the bar with the yellow arrow so there was no risk on this position.
  • 15. I opted to leave the stop in the initial area and would monitor any failure of the breakdown. Price broke down and began a week long travel to the downside. Partial scale out of the second trade occurred on the candle marked with a green arrow.
  • 16. 1.5000 offered support and price began a few days of ranging at "B". Stop was moved to the yellow line because the red candle was 203 pips from high to low was a gift. Right or wrong, I looked at that move as a momentum thrust and possible exhaustion of the move given the smaller candles that came before it.
  • 17. If I was correct, a retrace would follow the exhaustion and while I wanted to give the trade room, you can't ignore price.
  • 18. Once the red candle could not break the low and a retrace started, the stop was moved to the high as noted by the arrow and yellow line. Why?
  • 19.
  • 20. What do people do when they see big red candles? They want to jump into the move in fear of missing another big move down. The green candle retrace gave traders on lower time frames a chance to get into the move.
  • 21. This one hour EURUSD intra-day chart shows the high wicks that signal rejections and invite people to short in a down trend and place their stops just above.
  • 22.
  • 23. Once the retrace began on the other charts I have shown, the chance of the stop clusters being hit and sending price higher was a strong possibility.
  • 24. Placing my stop higher could result in slippage or a victim of higher spreads due to the increased volatility when stops get hit. Tucking the stop inside was the right play as well as good risk management.
  • 25. After every trade, it's good to review your decisions that were made during the heat of battle. Now with the benefit of hindsight (be careful of hindsight bias) you can see what you may have done differently.
  • 26. In this instance, even if price would have turned right after taking my stop I would be happy with my performance.
  • 27. Nothing done was knee-jerk trading and I feel it fit well with the workings of the market and its participants.
  • 28. Even moving my stop on the last thrusting red candle made sense given the probability of a market primed to retrace. A retracing market is not something I want to be involved in given that this was a swing trade opportunity.
  • 29. Using measured move targets is a great option and the ending of this trade actually falls in line to 2x the width of the EURUSD range that lasted 33 days before the breakdown.
  • 30. Swing trading though, my preference is to not cut the trade off but allow unfolding structure to dictate the end of the line.
  • 31. Getting stopped out, as you can see, is not always a bad thing.