Yirbu wrote:Don_xyZ wrote:Yirbu wrote:That was an intense trading morning for me.
Got out with a good profit on EU but I f** it up on some Xau and US500 experiments leaving me with much less profit.
What I forgot to mention on the chart is that after I took partials on the first trade I kept it to the bitter end when price ran into my SL at b.e. I think I should have closed the trade when price made a lower low. The last short was a m5 deadhorse trade...after an engulfing down candle printed price ran back up and when it fell down again I entered and took +/-28pips and closed the whole trade just shy of yesterday low.
Today I tried to keep my position size in check because quite often it's not the size I would like it to be.
My position size fluctuates and sometimes I am in a nice trade and my size turns out to be relatively small compared to my other trades that day. Now my profits don't add up as they should do. Unfortunately the reverse also happens with losses.
I don't really know how to solve this and my three possible solutions are;
* Get better at position sizing
* Use a fixed size
* Just don't care and accept it, it will even out
Lately I have tried to get better at it but it's not that easy at m1 and I can see how it could improve my trades.
Hope you guys have some tips on this.
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There are times when you must use variable SL as dictated by the candle and there are also times when you can use fixed SL. If you pay attention to my past couple of charts you can see I've been using fixed SL. My latest chart is even using 1 pip SL. Just as you must be agile in your trade, you must also do the same for the rest of the areas of your trading plan. When to switch when to revert back? This must be in your WIL.
Cheers!
Yes, I've seen you doing it and I have tried using a fixed and a variable SL just do not know when to use the one or the other and why.
But I can work with your answer, it just needs to sink in...Ithx!
I also use both.
If the SL is 3 to 5 it stays static.
If its 2 or less Im all in


