- In this topic, we will talk about the stop-loss strategy that can be used by any trader, whether a newbie or a long-time trader. You will definitely get more knowledge from it. In fact, I personally used some of the stop-loss strategy that we will talk about; it may or may not be effective for others. Because we have different approaches to the market. STOP LOSS is a fundamental concept in trading that is used in any volatile market, such as cryptocurrency, forex, and stocks.
This is the pre-set order that we place in the exchange to sell assets when it reaches a certain price level. And the primary goal of the stop loss is to limit our losses in the trade. For example, I bought a token worth 100$ each because my expectation is that it will increase in the near future, but in case my assumption is wrong, I will set SL at a price of 90$ so that I will only lose 10$. instead of scraping all my balance fund, and at least I only lost 10%, not 90%. Now, why is SL important in trading? Always, that is because it plays a big role in our risk management or it serves as our safety net for excessive losses in the event of unfavorable market movement. Because if we don't do anything, Stop Loss is a tendency. We might hold our losing position and hope that things will turn around and maybe even win, but in reality it won't happen. Therefore, SL (stop loss) helps to limit our losses, reduce emotional trading, and improve planning. Because before we enter trading, we already have an expectation that we can win or lose in the activity we will do. At least in this way, it can give a realistic expectation that it won't be too painful for us or we won't feel it too much anymore. It seems we already know the possibilities.
1. Percentage-based stop lossThis is the simplest or most widely used stop-loss strategy; these are also the methods that are taught in textbooks, like you only need to risk 2% per trade, so if you have read trading books, you already know that. This is part of our risk management as traders.
How it functions:
Decide on the maximum proportion of your money that you are willing to risk on a trade in order to determine the percentage.
Generally speaking, this ranges from 1% to 3%, although it might change depending on your trading style and risk tolerance.
Determine the stop loss price: After deciding on a percentage, figure out the price at which the stop loss will be activated. You accomplish this by deducting the percentage from the cost of admission.
As an illustration
Cost of admission: $100
Percentage at risk: 2%
$100 - (2% of $100) = $98 is the stop loss price.
Your loss will be limited to 2% if the price falls to $98 or below, at which point the stop loss order will be triggered, instantly terminating the trade.
The advantages of stop losses based on percentages:Risk management: Assists in limiting possible losses and shields against large setbacks.
Objectivity: Makes decisions less emotionally driven by offering a clear exit strategy based on a preset percentage.
Consistency:Adaptable to various asset classes and trading strategies.
Taking into account:Market volatility: In times of extreme volatility, it's possible that a stop loss won't always be implemented at the precise price you select.
False triggers:Transient price changes may set off stop losses, resulting in needless losses.
Lost opportunities: If the market moves considerably in your favor, a stop loss might keep you from making further gains.
2. Moving average stop lossPersonally, I don't use this method, but there are other traders who are more comfortable using it, so normally, they use 50 or 200 MA, depending on trader preference, because it serves as dynamic support and resistance. It's just a simple thing to remember here: when you're in a short position, the SL you put is above the moving average, and when you're in a long position, your stop loss is below the MA(moving average).
Moving average stop loss advantages:Dynamic adjustment: This lowers the possibility of false triggers by dynamically adjusting the stop loss to market conditions.
Trend following: By keeping up with the market's movement, the stop loss may make room for bigger gains.
Risk management: Promotes profit-taking while assisting in the prevention of possible losses.
3. ATR (average true range)stop lossMany traders also use this strategy so they can determine the stop loss level. For those who code the bot, this is what they often use and do to measure the distance or depth of the stop loss, depending on the volatility. This means that these indicators measure market volatility. When the ATR value is high, it indicates high volatility. And when the ATR value is low, it means the volatility is also low. So ATR becomes flexible when using this strategy. So, I suggest that it is better to use it for traders who love trading bots.
How Functions:- Determine the ATR value for a certain time period (e.g., 14 days) by doing an ATR calculation.
- Place First Stop Loss: Place the first stop loss below the market price.
Modify the stop loss: An increasing ATR means that the stop loss is moved further away from the current price. An increasing ATR indicates greater volatility.
Falling ATR: When the ATR goes down, it signals less volatility, and the stop loss is moved in closer proximity to the current price.
ATR Stop Loss Benefits:Dynamic Adjustment: This minimizes the chance of being stopped out by brief price swings by automatically adjusting the stop loss to shifting market circumstances.
Effective risk management: allows for profit-taking while also assisting in the control of possible losses.
Based on Market Volatility: The ATR stop loss is more adaptable to shifting market conditions because it is based on market volatility.
4. Support and resistance stop lossThis is the typical one where traders place a stop loss below support and above the resistance level. The idea about stopping loss of swing high and below swing low also came from here. The swing point is the support and resistance level. Normally, when we take a long position in a support area, our SL becomes below it, and on the contrary, when we take a SL in resistance, it is at the top.
Encouragement and Opposition Stop Loss Advantages:- Technical Analysis Makes well-informed recommendations about where to place stops based on technical analysis.
- By placing stop loss orders at important price points, risk management helps to contain any losses.
- Integration with many trading techniques is possible.
Considering1. Support and resistance levels can change over time and are not always the same. These are known as dynamic levels.
2. Phasic Breakouts: The market can momentarily breach a level of support or resistance before pulling back.
3. Conditions of the Market: The performance of stop loss and support strategies can change based on the state of the market.
As an example:
Support Level: A stop loss could be set at or slightly below $50, for example, if the price of the security has regularly found support there.
Resistance Level: A stop loss could be positioned just above the $70 mark, for example, if the price of a security had previously experienced resistance there.
5. Time-Based Stop LossThis is what we will exit the trade in a certain period, regardless of a price movement. I also do this from time to time when it's really necessary and it's really wrong to trade knowing that it will only lead to a big loss. So, on a case-to-case basis, we do this even if we already have a stop loss. Sometimes there is a chance that we will enter the trade when the position has been open for a long time and the SL or TP has not yet been cut. Meaning, when nothing changes for a long time, we need to close the position.
How to use it:Establish Timeframe: Choose the precise amount of time (hours, days, weeks, etc.) that you wish to devote to the role.
Place Order: Start trading and establish a time-based stop loss.
Automatic Closure: Regardless of whether the position is profitable or losing money, it will automatically close after the designated amount of time has elapsed.
Time-Based Stop Loss's Advantages- Risk management limits exposure to a trade for a predetermined amount of time, which helps to control potential losses.
- Enforces discipline by making traders leave positions, even if they have strong emotional ties to them.
- Simplicity: Simple to apply and comprehend.
Disclaimer: this is not a financial advice instead its for educational purposes only.
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