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Are Your Stops Being Hit Too Often?<br />

If your stop loss orders are being hit too frequently, here are some possible causes:<br />

• Bucking the market trend.<br />

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• Through impatience, you anticipated a market change <strong>and</strong> entered a market before it<br />

gave a clear signal.<br />

• Failing to decide in advance where the right points of support <strong>and</strong> resistance are located.<br />

• Improperly placing your stops, moving a stop too soon, or moving it too close to the<br />

market price — Fear.<br />

• Incorrectly judging the potential of a trade — Greed.<br />

• Failing to weigh the risk / reward ratio properly.<br />

If this is happening to you, you should review your judgments about potential market<br />

movements, <strong>and</strong>/or about where you have chosen to place your stop. DO NOT, under any<br />

circumstances, ab<strong>and</strong>on the use of Stop Loss orders. If your stops continue to be hit too<br />

frequently, get out of the market <strong>and</strong> stay out until you have located the source of your<br />

difficulty.<br />

Rather than be<strong>com</strong>ing irritated at such a situation, be thankful. The stops are sending you a<br />

clear message that something in your technique is out of kilter. Persisting to defy the market<br />

will only damage your bank account, your confidence, <strong>and</strong> your ultimate goal of success.<br />

<strong>Charting</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Studies</strong> <strong>User</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>

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