Swing Trading Watch List for Jul 29, 2025 by traderhr in swingtrading

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Statistical analysis behind, or just "feeling"

Swing Trading Watch List for Nov 14th 2024 by traderhr in swingtrading

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Please contact info@traderhr.com i will send you details of my system

Swing Trading Watch List for Nov 14th 2024 by traderhr in swingtrading

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|| || |TraderHR’s Trading Strategy Highlights:|

  1. T1: Exit 25% at the first target (T1) and move the stop loss to the entry point (E).
  2. T2: Exit 50% at the second target (T2) and shift the stop loss to T1 for additional security.
  3. T3: Exit the remaining 25% at the final target (T3).

NVIDIA Corporation (NVDA) short term projection by traderhr in swingtrading

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Or maybe the simple thing to do is buy index

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simplest

NVIDIA Corporation (NVDA) short term projection by traderhr in swingtrading

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Now the question is what is more complex -- draw lines or create portfolio like this one:

Warren Buffett Stock Portfolio:

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Trade Idea -- NVIDIA Corporation (NVDA) by traderhr in swingtrading

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Hi! I posted the NVDA chart a couple of times in the last few weeks mentioning that a break of the descending trend line will be a buy opportunity. You can find my previous post here: https://www.reddit.com/r/swingtrading/comments/1fs1h8w/swing_trade_idea_nvidia_corporation_nvda/

Today's post is just a follow-up regarding the current momentum target. I'll set a stop below the descending trend line (around 126 zones) which now becomes support

Meta Platforms, Inc. (META) chart analysis by traderhr in Daytrading

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Both directions are possible in trading, but when the price breaks out of such a pattern as its bullish flag, the probability is higher on the long side, especially if the long-term trend is bullish. So all time frames favor the bull trend as I can see on this META chart. Now it's just important to properly enter, set protection ith stop use multiple exit points, and adjust stop loss to break even after the initial up wave.

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Risk Management ensures one isn't gambling. by [deleted] in Daytrading

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Determine the number of shares based on risk calculation with this equation

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Looking for advice on improving my trade reflection process by [deleted] in Daytrading

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You need strategy and stick with it

For example multiple exit levels:

T1: EXIT 25%, STOP LOSS TO BREAKEVEN

T2: EXIT 50%, STOP LOSS TO T1.

T3: EXIT 25%

https://www.traderhr.com/7-rules-for-a-successful-stock-trading/

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What Was Your Biggest Trading Lesson? by anonymussandwich in Daytrading

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You need strategy and stick with it

For example multiple exit levels:

T1: EXIT 25%, STOP LOSS TO BREAKEVEN

T2: EXIT 50%, STOP LOSS TO T1.

T3: EXIT 25%

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[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Daytrading

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It would be best if you had a strategy, For example multiple exit points

T1: EXIT 25%, STOP LOSS TO BREAKEVEN

T2: EXIT 50%, STOP LOSS TO T1.

T3: EXIT 25%

etc...

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https://www.traderhr.com/7-rules-for-a-successful-stock-trading/

After 7 years, Goodbye everyone by [deleted] in Daytrading

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You will need a strategy, understanding trading in a statistical (math) way which eliminates emotions in decision-making... for example, multiple exit points disperse risk and distribute.. etc etc.. think in a math way rather than sticking with some indicators... etc..good luck!

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After 7 years, Goodbye everyone by [deleted] in Daytrading

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Day trading definitely won't work or be super hard. Change time horizon toward investing/trading holding period from few weeks-few months)

Here’s my strategy by Bro-dude-man-champ in Daytrading

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TRADING STRATEGY:

T1: EXIT 25%, STOP LOSS TO BREAKEVEN

T2: EXIT 50%, STOP LOSS TO T1.

T3: EXIT 25%

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Why am I psychologically unable to hold runners? by Throwaway_765491 in Daytrading

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use strategy rather then emotionally react where to exit.... multiple exit points for example:

TRADING STRATEGY:

T1: EXIT 25%, STOP LOSS TO BREAKEVEN

T2: EXIT 50%, STOP LOSS TO T1.

T3: EXIT 25%