Disliked{quote} If that´s the case he could be partially right, Cam H3 is sitting at 53. I´m seeing a drop to prev lows though, gay bear through and through here, {image} {image}Ignored
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Disliked{quote} If that´s the case he could be partially right, Cam H3 is sitting at 53. I´m seeing a drop to prev lows though, gay bear through and through here, {image} {image}Ignored
Disliked{quote} i know everyone says to use real money atleast once, but idk i feel like it also depends on the person’s mindset and what they want. For example, i was backtesting for 3 months and now live trading with fake money for 2 months, and i used to get mad and wanted to hit my head in a wall everytime market reversed on me be it the backtesting with no money or live with paper money. so it will carry on the same way when i enter with real money which would be ofc more most traders prop firms as they have no capital themselves. So imo if you learn...Ignored
Disliked{quote} I don't know if price has any regard for traditional data these days. It simply waits for fake news from the US and Iran.Ignored
Disliked{quote} If that´s the case he could be partially right, Cam H3 is sitting at 53. I´m seeing a drop to prev lows though, gay bear through and through here, {image} {image}Ignored
Disliked{quote} Traditional data have been less and less respected nowadays ...Market seems to be more reactive to what Trump tweets ...And this sucks because his tweets are not scheduled and don't have to match realities on the groundIgnored
Disliked{quote} I predict it will break again, and the expansion on H1TF is 4409. A retest of 4425 is possible to take it down to 43... So, a slide downwards to 4390 is possible.Ignored
Disliked{quote} You're buying mid range, bub. Risky. You could be right but it could still drop to 50 and wipe you out. Positioning is more important than ego imho.Ignored
DislikedI need some opinions on trailing SL, anyone who has time to reply and use trailing SL. Are trailing SL just a myth and it doesn’t really matter because if you are right price won’t touch your trailed second SL and if you are wrong then yes you saved few pips but at the end the entry of the trade was wrong and now instead of exiting on some profit pips you lost few pips due to your trailed SL. Because in markets like last month and current lots of wicking actually tests same tested price again and again so ultimately your trailed SL is never same....Ignored
DislikedI need some opinions on trailing SL, anyone who has time to reply and use trailing SL. Are trailing SL just a myth and it doesn’t really matter because if you are right price won’t touch your trailed second SL and if you are wrong then yes you saved few pips but at the end the entry of the trade was wrong and now instead of exiting on some profit pips you lost few pips due to your trailed SL. Because in markets like last month and current lots of wicking actually tests same tested price again and again so ultimately your trailed SL is never same....Ignored
In choppy or mean‑reverting markets (like the last 1–2 months), trailing stops get hit constantly because price keeps retesting the same levels.
So yes — in these conditions, a trailing SL behaves almost like a volatility tax.
2. Trailing stops only work well in trending environments
Trend‑following research (e.g., Dunn Capital, Mulvey 2019) shows:
So, the effectiveness of a trailing SL is regime‑dependent, not universal.
3. The “myth” part comes from using fixed‑distance trails
Most retail traders use:
These almost always get hit because they ignore volatility.
Research shows that ATR‑based trailing stops (1.5× to 3× ATR) perform significantly better because they adapt to market noise.
Fixed pip trails = almost guaranteed to get wicked out.
4. Your logic is correct: if the direction is right, price often retests
FX is a mean‑reverting, liquidity‑hunting market. Wicks are literally the market testing liquidity pools.
So yes:
This is why many institutional models don’t trail at all — they scale out or use time‑based exits instead.
5. What the data actually says
Across multiple studies and large‑sample back tests:
So, they’re not a myth — they just have a very narrow use‑case.
Bottom line (the part Rocky will understand immediately)
Trailing SLs don’t fix bad entries, and in wicky markets they do more harm than good. They only shine in clean trends, and only when volatility‑based trailing is used.
If you’re trading a market that keeps retesting levels (like the last month), a trailing SL will almost always get tagged.
Disliked{quote} 4463 is still a valid support yeah? possibilities of reaching there? because I see h1 rejecting 4474 at the momentIgnored