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Why should you use a stop loss order?
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[QUOTE="Enivid, post: 87037, member: 1"] The article is superficial at best. There are two serious issues here: 1. The main one is that the author gives no explanation as to why he tests only long entries/exits. As we can see, the ASX200 was in a bullish rally during the period from April 2000 through December 2007: [IMG]http://www.earnforex.com/images/asx200-april-2000-december-2007.png[/IMG] Of course, why would we need in a stop-loss to trade long entries in a bullish market? 2. Only two stop-loss techniques are studied. One (money management stop) is a very poor choice - many authors do not recommend using it under any circumstances. The other (ATR) is a sound one, but the author forgets to describe the ATR period used in the test. Support/resistance stop-loss used by many traders (include me) is not studied in this article. [/QUOTE]
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