Summary: Setting Stops

Well, there you have it… our awesome primer to setting stop losses. Now let’s review the things you need to remember about stop losses. Find a broker that allows you to trade position sizes that suits the size of your capital and risk management rules. We use the word “predetermined” a lot in this lesson because… Continue reading Summary: Setting Stops

4 Big Mistakes Traders Make When Setting Stops

Let’s talk about the four biggest mistakes traders make when using stop losses. We always stress using proper risk management but when used incorrectly, it could lead to more losses than wins. And you don’t want that, do ya? 1. Placing stops too dang tight. The first common mistake is placing stops tighter than those leather pants that… Continue reading 4 Big Mistakes Traders Make When Setting Stops

How To Set A Stop Loss Based On Support And Resistance From Charts

The previous lesson discussed how to set stop loss using a percentage-based amount of your account. A more sensible way to determine stops would be to base it on what the charts are saying. Since we’re trading the markets, we might as well base our stops on what the markets are showing us… Makes sense, right?… Continue reading How To Set A Stop Loss Based On Support And Resistance From Charts

How To Set A Stop Loss Based On A Percentage Of Your Account

Let’s start off with the most basic type of stop: the percentage-based stop loss. The percentage-based stop uses a predetermined portion of the trader’s account.  For example,  “2% of the account” is what a trader is willing to risk on a trade. The percentage risk can vary from trader to trader. More aggressive ones risk up to 10%… Continue reading How To Set A Stop Loss Based On A Percentage Of Your Account

What is a Stop Loss?

Managing and preserving your trading capital is your most important job as a trader. If you lose all of your trading capital, there is no way you can make back the lost amount, you’re out of the trading game. If you make pips, you got to be able to keep those pips and not give them back to… Continue reading What is a Stop Loss?