Disliked{quote} Right - this is where I am finding my own confusion lurking...What is the call if the price breaks yesterday's high but today's high is above that and doesn't break that (today's) high. This is what happened today. To me, a priority is given to today's prices. Yes? No? My brain is beginning to hurt now...Ignored
Lol...If I have been winning doing this, should I change? In today's GBPJPY example, I must admit, I would probably have still taken the trade - experience at play? - having looked at the bigger Time-Frames to get a better overview. The fact that price had been above yesterday's high for a good few hours, this wasn't an early break.
I always keep my stops rock-solid and tight, so the chance of a ''bounce'' from that pesky yesterday's high was at worst, contained within manageable tolerances. I already had a buffer of banked pips on the day to ease any pain had it gone wrong.
So, Cbm...sorry if I have contributed to any brain-fog.