In this video, you'll discover how to avoid exiting your winners too soon.
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Do you find that you are exiting your winning trades too early, Then do this. So for example, if you look at this chart right, let's say for example, you buy at this area of support and you go along. Next thing you know, the market starts to go up higher. Okay, so you can see over here Market starts to gain strength and go up higher. So near this highs right, you are faced with a question man right now, should I take profits now? But if I take profits now and the market could break out higher and then I miss the rest of the move. Yes, that could happen. So what you can do is this right? You can use the take half Trail Half technique which is what I'm about to share with you right now. So at this price point, you can exit half your position. So let's say, for example, if you buy one standard lot of dollar Yen you can sell half of it which is 0.5 at this highs. What you do with the remaining 0.5 you don't need to send the Clause No, just kidding Huge With the remaining 0.5 Lots you can Thriller stop loss using the 50 period moving average and in this case you hold that position until the price closes below the 50 period moving average.

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3 thoughts on “Exit winning trades too early? then do this…”
  1. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Beristainbear says:

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  2. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars N K says:

    Decent

  3. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Three of them Thangs? says:

    Santa Clause seeing this after Rayner told him he would get him donations:

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