RE:Exits automatically
Hello, forex profi-traders,
Just wondering whether you can share experiences how you exit profitable positions on Forex.
I have designed a system that works well in a flat market, but still can not find out how I should exit a profitable a position- what I mean- I need a definite and sharp rule that would make my system fully automatic. The system is designed for daily EUR/USD. Thank you
Nelya
This is a broad topic, but I'll try to answer with the information you have provided.
First since you mentioned that your system works well in a flat market, I would suspect that an exit at the high or low of the ranges aka support / resistance would be best.However, a set profit could be ok if you can back test your system to see how the various profit levels would reveal what profit level would yield the most positive gains during backtesting. This would at least give you some idea of what direction to work on.
Assuming your system is mechanical as you mentioned you wish to make it automatic, so then backtesting with a charting platform that will allow you to backtest your system would be the first course of action.
Second the Sharp rule would depend on the results of backtesting your various profit target points.
Depending on your system, lets say you try a 20 pips target vs a 40pip target and see the backtesting results of which yields the most pipeage per month etc.
Or perhaps a 40pips vs 60pips target could yield more or perhaps lose more, or can yield more gains then a 20 pip target, but be wrong more often etc. You have to get a picture of which is most profitable, then start to hash out the rule ?
As you can see this is a broad topic, and there are many variations to setting a sharp rule to exit for profits especially in a mechanical system that will trade automatically.
But I could say backtesting would be the best starting point of this subject.
Also the target pips could also be irrelevant and you could exit on a indicator signal as well ? such as a cross of the CCI or some other type of indicator. There are too many varations to just suggest, X as a sharp rule or Y as a sharp rule
Anyhow I hope this helps,