That’s a really interesting point. My normal entry criteria tend to get me in when it’s obvious there’s a move in progress, by which I mean you could probably just look at the slope and clearly see where it’s headed without need for any other indicators at all. And of course by which time when you look back after the entire move is over you realise you got in well into the move. I really don’t mind that at all in principle if that’s what it takes to be more certain than not. And when I look at my normal exits, sure I get out too early more often than not, but overall, I’m reasonably happy. It’s when I started this exercise and modelled the method where I need as much confirmation criteria to get out as get in that I ended up giving back the same sort of amount of move I ‘give up’ on entry as I do on exit, almost doubling my lost opportunity. (Need something similar to MAE and MFE to define that.) But you’re quite right tar, when I do that, I am into a trade in the other direction.