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About the course , is there any way that we can pay in easy installment.
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Entry and Exit in Price Action Trading
Price action trading is one of the processes how trader’s trade in the market and the difference between other trading options and price
action trading is that it uses no indicator.
The price action traders use setups to determine entries and exits for positions.
The perfect entry and exit is the basic rule of trading in the market.
Entering a trade based on signals that have not triggered is known as entering early.
It is considered to be higher risk since the possibility still exists that the market will not behave as predicted and will act so as to not
trigger any signal. Each setup used by the traders has its optimal entry point.
Some traders also use price action signals to exit, simply entering at one setup and then exiting the whole position on the appearance of a negative setup.
The trader might simply exit instead at a profit target of a specific cash amount or at a predetermined level of loss.
This style of exit is often based on the previous support and resistance levels of the chart.
Price action traders use the price movements of the market to define the safe exit and entry point.
For any trader, safe entry and exit is the basic rule of trading.
A more experienced trader will have their own well-defined entry and exit criteria, built from experience.
An experienced price action trader will be well trained at spotting multiple bars, patterns, formations and setups during real-time market observation.
The trader will have a subjective opinion on the strength of each of these and how strong a setup they can build them into.
A simple setup on its own is rarely enough to signal a trade. There should be several favorable bars, patterns, formations and setups in combination, along with a clear absence of opposing signals.
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