trading on a breakout

Discussion in 'Technical Analysis' started by notafool, Mar 23, 2021.

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    CAN work well;
    + some call those barbed wire ranges or slop/\ chop trend.
    A lot of it depends on how one measures it.
    WITH stock markets going up 75% of the time + down 25% of the time\ have to work pretty hard to find 50% failure on breakouts/im sure it[50% failure rate] could be done on smaller time frames...........................................................................
     
    #41     Mar 29, 2021
  2. Tradex

    Tradex

    Right, I forgot that you have a PhD in breakouts.
     
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    #42     Mar 29, 2021
  3. Tradex

    Tradex

    It depends on how you define a "successful" breakout.
     
    #43     Mar 29, 2021
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    True;
    profits, enough to take them or ride profits + then take them.
    DDM looking better than QQQ, qld/this month........................................................NOT a prediction, not a false breakout.
     
    #44     Mar 29, 2021
  5. Tradex

    Tradex

    Generally speaking, a good breakout should give us at least 3 times the stop, and much more if we trail the entire move.
     
    #45     Mar 29, 2021
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  6. I’d love to hear your thoughts on trailing stops. And exits overall as there are many ways to go.
     
    #46     Mar 29, 2021
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  7. Maybe obstacle trading breakout is when occurs false breakout, it's mean when the area is already broken but not a long time later, the price goes back to the level, if trader already enters may be dragged in floating.
     
    #47     Mar 29, 2021
  8. Professional investors build strategies that derive returns from illiquidity or provisioning liquidity premia. These trades usually supplement a primary strategy (e.g. value or growth seeking).

    If you see an opportunity for a breakout to occur (thinly traded stock plus surge of readership) you buy and then sell into the breakout. If you see a breakout occur, fade on highs intraday unless there is material information.

    Most professionals will trade these only on covered securities because measuring sentiment or materiality of information requires a high level of familiarity.
     
    #48     Mar 29, 2021
  9. I don't like breakouts, I prefer to watch p/a behavior near significant levels and either buy support or sell resistance levels.
     
    #49     Mar 29, 2021
  10. Tradex

    Tradex

    Excellent question.

    As far as my trading systems are concerned, the best way to trail a strong uptrend/downtrend move is to use a simple moving average, in conjunction with a Three Line Break technique (google for it if necessary).

    Cannot say more, do your own research... ;)
     
    #50     Apr 16, 2021