Rico
Regular Member
Those are pretty good trades to start with! I'm feeling much more comfortable with picking trades after only 4 months. So if this is only, say, your second month, i'd say hang in there.
Since last month, though, i also close out early if i think a trade is going to tank it. Plus i no longer use a fixed TP eg 1:4. I watch how the price action is going, and if it looks like it'll continue, i let it run, if i think it's reversing i'll cut it short.
Even so, i use split MM which i find really helpful, as it lets me 'relax' on the second leg - that is, i'm not so concerned if that tanks. If i see it reversing, but think there's a chance it might go into profit again, i'll let it run. But if i really don't think it's going to, i'll close it out.
As to what you class winners or losers, here's how i think about it: any trade that goes into more than, say, -$5 loss is a loser. Anything from there to about $10 positive is a break even (BE) trade. Anthing above that is a winner.
Sure, it might be a small winner, but it's still a winner. It's definitely not a loss, and above some lower limit, it's not really BE. If you look at any win as a positive thing, since you're not moving backwards, and are moving forwards, however slowly, then you won't have an issue calling small profits winners.
A small win to me is much better than a larger loss.
Since last month, though, i also close out early if i think a trade is going to tank it. Plus i no longer use a fixed TP eg 1:4. I watch how the price action is going, and if it looks like it'll continue, i let it run, if i think it's reversing i'll cut it short.
Even so, i use split MM which i find really helpful, as it lets me 'relax' on the second leg - that is, i'm not so concerned if that tanks. If i see it reversing, but think there's a chance it might go into profit again, i'll let it run. But if i really don't think it's going to, i'll close it out.
As to what you class winners or losers, here's how i think about it: any trade that goes into more than, say, -$5 loss is a loser. Anything from there to about $10 positive is a break even (BE) trade. Anthing above that is a winner.
Sure, it might be a small winner, but it's still a winner. It's definitely not a loss, and above some lower limit, it's not really BE. If you look at any win as a positive thing, since you're not moving backwards, and are moving forwards, however slowly, then you won't have an issue calling small profits winners.
A small win to me is much better than a larger loss.