EURCAD SHORT EURCAD Set-Up
Bearish Arguments:
Monthly PCH is being respected
Monthly Bearish FVG being respected
Monthly swing high has been swept
Weekly swing high is being respected
Daily Bearish FVG is being respected
Daily swing high is being respected
4H swing high is being respected
Bullish Arguments:
Weekly swing low is being disrespected
Daily swing low being respected so far
4H Bullish FVG being respected
4H swing high being respected
As observed, the bearish probability is around 70%, while bullish odds stand at 30%. For this reason, risk management is crucial.
Trade Management:
Stop-loss placed at the short-term high.
First TP set at SellStop. Once this level is reached, move the SL to break-even (BE) and hold until the final target is reached.
Risk-to-Reward (RR): 2.45
Risk: 2%
Sellstop
XAUUSD ShortGold Trade Update 💡💰
I’m still holding the same view on gold: it needs to dip before continuing its upward trajectory. This setup is intended as a swing trade, but I’ll be taking multiple quick scalping opportunities along the way.
My Plan: I’ll focus on the bearish 4H Fair Value Gap (FVG), entering the trade as soon as I spot a wick in the 4H chart seeking liquidity from above.
Trade Management:
Take partial profits as soon as we see a decline 📉
Move Stop Loss (SL) to Break Even (BE) after taking the first profit.
Capital at Risk: 2% 💼
Risk/Reward Ratio: 4:09 🔥
Let’s see how this works out! 🧐
USDCAD - Sell Stop on Break of Previous Higher LowTrade Analysis
Currently, there is a bearish divergence and 4-hour resistance indicating a potential trend reversal to bearish. Confirmation of this reversal will be evident if the price breaks the previous HL. As it breaks the HL, it will also break the support levels. Consequently, this support will turn into resistance and will be used as the SL.
Trade Plan
Entry: 1.37012
Stop Loss (SL): 1.37095
Take Profit 1 (TP1): 1.36929
Take Profit 2 (TP2): 1.36846
Buy/Sell Stop vs Buy/Sell LimitDifference between order types explained
Buy and Sell Stop vs Buy and Sell Limit
When trading in the market, understanding different order types is crucial for maximizing your potential and managing risk. This guide will delve into the key differences between Buy/Sell Stop and Buy/Sell Limit orders, helping you decide which order type best suits your trading strategy.
Buy and Sell Stop Orders:
Function: Stop orders are designed to automatically trigger a buy or sell order once the market price reaches a predetermined level. This level is known as the "stop price."
Buy Stop: This order is placed above the current market price for a security. When the market price rises and touches the stop price, the order automatically converts into a market buy order, aiming to purchase the security at the best available price.
Sell Stop: This order is placed below the current market price for a security. When the market price falls and touches the stop price, the order automatically converts into a market sell order, aiming to sell the security at the best available price.
Use Cases: Stop orders are primarily used to:
Limit losses: By placing a stop-loss order below your purchase price, you can automatically sell the security if the price falls to a certain level, minimizing potential losses.
Capture profits: By placing a stop-loss order above your purchase price, you can automatically sell the security if the price rises to a certain level, locking in profits.
Enter a trade automatically: Stop orders can be used to enter a trade automatically when the price reaches a specific level, eliminating the need for constant market monitoring.
Buy and Sell Limit Orders:
Function: Limit orders allow you to specify the maximum price you are willing to pay when buying (Buy Limit) or the minimum price you are willing to accept when selling (Sell Limit).
Buy Limit: This order is placed below the current market price for a security. It will only be executed if the market price falls to your specified limit price or lower.
Sell Limit: This order is placed above the current market price for a security. It will only be executed if the market price rises to your specified limit price or higher.
Use Cases: Limit orders are primarily used to:
Buy or sell at a specific price: This allows you to control the price you pay or receive for the security, ensuring you achieve your desired outcome.
Avoid market fluctuations: By placing a limit order, you can avoid paying inflated prices during periods of high demand or selling at deflated prices during periods of low demand.
Set a target price: Limit orders can be used to set a target price for selling your security, automatically triggering a sale when the price reaches your desired level.
Key Differences:
Execution: Stop orders are guaranteed to be executed once the stop price is reached, while limit orders are only executed if the market price reaches the specified limit price.
Price: Stop orders are market orders, meaning they are executed at the best available price after the stop price is triggered. Limit orders specify the maximum price you are willing to pay or the minimum price you are willing to accept.
Risk: Stop-loss orders can help limit losses, while limit orders can help control the price you pay or receive for the security.
Choosing the Right Order Type:
The best order type for you will depend on your individual trading strategy and risk tolerance. Consider the following factors when choosing between stop and limit orders:
Market volatility: In volatile markets, stop orders may be preferable to limit orders, as they guarantee execution once the stop price is reached.
Desired price: If you have a specific price in mind for buying or selling a security, a limit order is the best choice.
Risk tolerance: Stop-loss orders can help limit losses, while limit orders can help control the price you pay or receive for the security.
By understanding the key differences between stop and limit orders, you can make informed decisions about which order type best suits your trading needs and helps you achieve your desired outcomes.
BEARISH SELL STOP 🫡My trading plan does not allow me to buy into new highs.
However it's not safe or practical to aimlessly short the high.
A sell stop order is how I safely trade the highs.
I am Bearish to Neutral for now. Waiting for significant signs of bullish support.
Seasonally, the market is Bearish/ corrects on average going into February.
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Bearish Sell Stop OrderMy trading plan does not allow me to buy into new highs.
However it's not safe or practical to aimlessly short the high.
A sell stop order is how I safely trade the highs.
I am Bearish to Neutral for now. Waiting for significant signs of bullish support.
Seasonally, the market is Bearish/ corrects on average going into February.
GU: “Break & Retest” Setup on “Momentum” Set Stop Entry (33/100)System has identified a “B&R” playbook setup and a potential “momentum” shift sell stop entry during the third hour of the LONDON 12-Candle Window.
RISK: 1R
TARGET: 4R
***DISCLAIMER***
This is a new system based strategy being live tested for the purpose of gathering data. The system generates between 3-6 signals per session upon detecting a qualifying setup and entry signal. Currently being tested only in LONDON and only using all GBP pairs. The win rate and expectancy are unknown. Please do not take these trades.
UJ: “Break Out, Break Back In” Setup on “Momentum” Entry (6/100)System has identified a “BOBBI” playbook setup and a potential buyer “depletion” sell-stop entry during the first hour of the ASIA 12-Candle Window.
RISK: 1R
TARGET: 4R
***DISCLAIMER***
This is a new system based strategy being live tested for the purpose of gathering data. The system generates between 3-6 signals per session upon detecting a qualifying setup and entry signal. Currently being tested only in ASIA and only using USD/JPY pair. The win rate and expectancy are unknown. Please do not take these trades.
EUR/USD: 17/05. Good input for sale OANDA:EURUSD I expect EUR to consolidate in the 1.0850/1.0950 range. EUR traded between 1.0855 and 1.0910 before closing slightly lower at 1.0865 (-0.010%). The fundamental tone has softened somewhat and EUR is likely to drop lower today, but any decline could be part of a lower range of 1.0839/1.0895. In other words, a clear break below 1.0845 is unlikely.
Next 1-3 weeks: “Our update from Monday (May 15, spot at 1.0855) is still valid. As highlighted, the outlook for EUR remains negative and the level to watch is at 1.0805. On the other hand, a breach of 1.0945 (no change to 'strong resistance') would indicate that the EUR weakness that began mid-week is over.
SELL EURUSD zone1.08600 - 1.08800
Stoploss: 1.09100
Take Profit 1: 1.08100
Take Profit 2: 1.07500
MCPHY to be pushed down a bearish div.MCPHY Energy - 30d expiry - We look to Sell a break of 12.45 (stop at 13.14)
Daily signals are bearish.
We are trading at overbought extremes.
The bearish engulfing candle on the 4 hour chart is negative for sentiment.
Bearish divergence can be seen on the daily chart (the chart makes a higher high while the oscillator makes a lower high), often a signal of exhausted bullish momentum, or at least a correction lower.
A break of the recent low at 12.54 should result in a further move lower.
Our profit targets will be 10.82 and 10.32
Resistance: 14.60 / 15.00 / 16.10
Support: 13.40 / 12.50 / 11.50
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Shorting BTC - Sell stop via futures.BTC is showing opportunities to execute risk-adjusted short positions through futures or DMA CFDs (avoid STP brokers). No matter if BTC bounces to the upside, we could also benefit from such situation, and we can place pending orders in order to take advantage of the most likely scenario on a quantitative and qualitative level: a mid-term downtrend.
Operation:
R/R ratio: 1/2.42 (risky)
Risk mgmt: 0.65% of our portfolio risked.
Wealth mgmt: We will average probably at 15 000 with the same R/R ratio.
Timeline: 2-4 months.
Exchange: OKX.
Financial engineering: futures.
Sell stop 1: 16 950.
Stop loss 1: 19 800.
Take profit 1: 10 050.
Sell stop, stop loss, and take profit 2: We will check it in the future.
Buy Limit,Sell Limit,Buy Stop,Sell StopHello dear traders,
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F:Not out of woods yetFord
Short Term - We look to Sell a break of 15.43 (stop at 16.33)
We are trading at overbought extremes. A lower correction is expected. A break of 15.50 is needed to confirm follow through negative momentum. A break of support at 15.50 should lead to a more aggressive move lower towards 13.00. Further downside is expected.
Our profit targets will be 13.04 and 12.00
Resistance: 16.00 / 18.00 / 21.00
Support: 15.50 / 13.00 / 11.00
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