Are you referring to trend trading as many postions have an exit point on entry so when the trade is successful the trade ends when the target is met.What sort of TA features are traders’ favourite signals to exit a winning position?
Yes that's a key thing to know - all my trades are trend-following, so more often than not they don't have a rational exit target price.
Yes this is true. In fact I might already be out when the signal to get in has printed in reverse.There's an old saying, whatever signal gets you in also gets you out. This is entirely rational and logical when you think about it, as the signal to get out ought to be a close and reverse, ie back in.
What about stochastic? Higher highs on price but lower highs on momentum to indicate exit via bearish divergence?Yes this is true. In fact I might already be out when the signal to get in has printed in reverse.
But what I really dream of finding (maybe its just a dream?) is how to get out of an uptrend at a top.
At one time I was impressed by divergence but it seems to only work as randomly reliably as any other method. It still often means getting out after price has started pulling back from a top. A simpler exit rule might be for example, exiting a long on the third consecutive higher close?What about stochastic? Higher highs on price but lower highs on momentum to indicate exit via bearish divergence?
Early days but I seem to be doing alright with it on the 5 min mostly. As long as I have multiple confluencing factors along with divergence and I check the flanking timescales of 1 min and 15.At one time I was impressed by divergence but it seems to only work as randomly reliably as any other method. It still often means getting out after price has started pulling back from a top. A simpler exit rule might be for example, exiting a long on the third consecutive higher close?
Yes this is true. In fact I might already be out when the signal to get in has printed in reverse.
But what I really dream of finding (maybe its just a dream?) is how to get out of an uptrend at a top.