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Risk Management 101: Using a Stop Loss - Stop Loss positions are critical for understanding the value of good risk management.  Remember that in many ways our trade is only as good as the stop we

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 Adam Halpern, President of Online Trading Software Company

 Wednesday, December 9, 2015

use as it affects risk/reward ratio, win percentage and how long we are in the market during volatility and a move against us.  Below are some various approaches to where to put the stop a the initial entry of the trade.  Keep in mind that this is not a comprehensive list as there are so many diffe...


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3 comments on article "Risk Management 101: Using a Stop Loss - Stop Loss positions are critical for understanding the value of good risk management.  Remember that in many ways our trade is only as good as the stop we"

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 Preston A. T. Johnson, Investment Manager and Trading Coach

 Wednesday, December 9, 2015



Great advice on Stop Loss, but sadly it looks like the Exchanges don't agree. Check with your broker on how they plan to handle stop orders in 2016. Stay Green!!!

http://www.fa-mag.com/news/nyse-eliminates-stop--gtc-orders-23911.html


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 John Putman II, Managing Member FX Analytics

 Wednesday, December 9, 2015



I'm personally in favor of the elimination of stops. I think it promotes, especially in the retail side, very poor risk management. True risk management in my opinion has everything to do with position sizing.


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 Suhail Ahmad, Director, Experienced Senior Manager with 15+ years in FinSvcs including Fintech, PE, IB, and AM

 Thursday, December 10, 2015



Agree with John and as Buffet says: "Risk comes from not knowing what you're doing!"

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