Just put a trade on, get out of that trade, and get on with your life man...for the love of God....
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Disliked{quote} true. i have never seen a good trader using hedging...Ignored
DislikedNot sure if this is nedging/hedging or whatever but deploy this tactic quite often especially in range or on fringes of hourly swing when I think tide on a larger scale could be about to turn, like anything it's never perfect but if your risk is deliberate in that you are satisfied with the proceeds of half a position it is good way to catch runner. Many times second half of position will both die but that does not affect the net outcome of being long and short. It does rely on precision entry and is definitely not a add to a loser type scenario....Ignored
Dislikedhedging is simple. one side just close in different time. the problem why it cant be a net position comes from the fact that it is impossible to know how deep the movement will be.Ignored
Dislikedwhile it reduces potential risk, it also chips away at potential gains.Ignored
Disliked{quote} The way I see it is this. Your long a car Then your long half a car Then your short half a car Then your Flat. But that's just they way I see it....in so far as what you show there... and yes I realize that when the market takes your half lot long stop out, you will flip to short half a car....but till then, your flatIgnored
Disliked{quote} It will just make you flat, same like just closing the trade, but when you hedge on the same instrument, you will pay more costs for the same effect.Ignored
Disliked{quote} You are just creating a narrative to fit your viewpoint. It's not based in reality until such time as you can show that players like Goldman EVEN KNOW WHAT A NEDGE IS to start with, AND Even more importantly, CAN CREATE SUCH AN OBSCENE NON-POSITION in the first place. Do you really think they use MT4? Come on now. Come back to reality.Ignored
Disliked{quote} Example a short on USDCHF with insurance and an option to skip hedge when profitable or come out with breakeven. This is just a simple hedge there are more complex hedge. A perfect hedge is one that eliminates all risk in a position or portfolio. In other words, the hedge is 100% inversely correlated to the vulnerable asset. This is more an ideal than a reality on the ground and even the hypothetical perfect hedge is not without cost. Basis risk refers to the risk that an asset and a hedge will not move in opposite directions as expected;...Ignored
Disliked{quote}Also, you seem to think Metatrader or retail accounts give you some possibility that pro accounts and software do not. I respectfully disagree.k
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Disliked{quote} Yes you are correct the middle ground is flat. This is why I say risk is adjusted in that you are content with the proceeds of half of a position. I did that in a very basic way but you can take one step further and assume you take multiple positions both ways and yet treat each trade in isolation in terms of set up. So always taking half and always having other half at BE. Exposure is never greater than having a single position open. So you just keep taking trades as they set up taking half and have no regard for the other half except for...Ignored
Disliked{quote} What you do in the picture you can also do 100% the same without any hedging and simple net positions? You will not have more risk or less profit, but for sure less costs?Ignored
Disliked{quote} That you don't understand order flow and market mechanics DOES NOT EQUATE TO "It must be nedging". Of all the real reasons why markets move the way they do at certain times, you decide that it's because of this fantastical nedging bs?Ignored
Disliked{quote} I can assure you that there is at least one more platform offering nedging that is not MT4 (Oanda V20, which is what I use on my retail account. So your statement about MT4 being special in that regard is certainly incorrect. IT also doesn't stand to reason that professional are more restricted in their trading than retail. If anything, it is the other way around.If you want to explain the data, you need to bring down a current hypothesis and provide a better one. Not some incoherent statement about my ignorance of "order flow...
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Disliked{quote} What you do in the picture you can also do 100% the same without any hedging and simple net positions? You will not have more risk or less profit, but for sure less costs?Ignored