Entry Strategy
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The strategy to determine the entry conditions and specific entry and initial stop-loss prices. | ||
Additional Comments:
The entry strategies that are recommended are usually completely objective once the trade conditions have been met. Two recommended entry strategies are the momentum reversal trailing one-bar-high (low) and the swing breakout.
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Related Terms: | ||
Exit Strategy The conditions to exit an open trade. The exit strategy must be determined before the trade ... Capital Exposure The amount of capital (money) that may be lost if a trade moves against the initial ... Trailing Stop Loss Using a trailing stop loss allows the trader to maximize profits on a stock as it ... |
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