Tight stops don't work...or do they?
http://www.financial-spread-betting.com/Risk-stop.html If you found value in watching this video, PLEASE LIKE, SUBSCRIBE AND SHARE so we can do more! Is your stop loss too tight? Wide Stops or Tight Stops? The general consensus is that tight stops don't work and in most cases I agree...it ends up a death by a thousand cuts.
However, there are certain conditions which are suitable for tight stops. In particular when conditions are extreme; you have a serious supply/demand imbalance and you have a one-way trade. If you time it right then you can use a tight stop. You can do that because the volatility is so high that the moves are very aggressive.
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