Which is more important - the entrance or the exit? Is the entry point even important? Is the exit point even important? - page 2

 

The priority of the exit point over the entry point is higher.

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TheXpert:

Sat )

Interested in an opinion on all three questions, preferably with a coherent explanation of why.

The answer should not depend on the trading system used.

I'll give my opinion later ) if necessary.

The first thing that came to mind when answering the question was comparing it to a labyrinth...

entering a deal is entering a maze and getting there may be different in terms of proximity to the exit, roughly speaking you may get right to the exit or opposite to the farthest and most difficult section of the maze.

the exit from a transaction is an exit from the labyrinth; it may or may not be successful, which naturally depends on the "success" of entering it.

in any case, both entry and exit are links in one chain, where the timing and success of the exit depends on the place where you entered it (the entry), the dependence is not rigid, but significant, the worse the entry, the harder the exit and vice versa.

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TheXpert:

I forgot two more.

Which ones?
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sever32:

The first thing that comes to mind when answering the question is comparing it to a labyrinth...

entering a deal is entering a labyrinth, and getting there can vary in terms of how close it is to the exit. roughly speaking, you can get right to the exit or on the contrary, to the furthest and most difficult part of the labyrinth.

The exit from the deal, on the other hand, is the exit from the labyrinth, which may or may not be successful, which depends naturally on the "success" of the entrance to it.

in any case, both entry and exit are links of one chain where time and success of the exit depends on the place where you entered it, the dependence is not rigid but significant, the worse the entry, the harder the exit and vice versa.

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If one suffers, it must be compensated for by the other. input-output or output-input.
 
TheXpert:

Sat )

Interested in an opinion on all three questions, preferably with an intelligible explanation of why.

The answer should not depend on the trading system used.

I will give my opinion later) if necessary.

Entry. With the right entry, the exit is not important.
 

Both entry and exit are essentially position corrections - the importance is the same.

P.S. The comparison is reminiscent of "Which is more important to get TR or SL right"?

 
TheXpert:

.... all your responses are treated as flubbing )

Are you a judge or what?

The main thing is to compensate for education with ego. Hypertrophied.

 
faa1947:
his branch, whatever he wants to do.
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paukas:
Entry. With the right entry, the exit is not important.
Can you elaborate on that?
 

faa1947:

Are you the judge?

In this thread, to a certain extent, yes.