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what is best time to enter and exit a trend?
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<p>The safest strategy is to exit after a failed breakout or breakdown, taking the profit or loss, and re-entering if the price exceeds the high of the breakout or low of the breakdown. The re-entry makes sense because the recovery indicates that the failure has been overcome and that the underlying trend can resume.</p>
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<p>Larger positions benefit from a tiered exit strategy, exiting one-third at 75% of the distance between risk and reward targets and the second third at the target. Place a trailing stop behind the third piece after it exceeds the target, using that level as a rock-bottom exit if the position turns south.</p>
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<p>The safest strategy is to exit after a failed breakout or breakdown, taking the profit or loss, and re-entering if the price exceeds the breakout high or breakdown low. Re-entry makes sense because the recovery indicates the failure has been overcome and that the underlying trend can continue.</p>
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<p>Most intraday traders enter trades during the morning session and close their positions by the afternoon. If there is not enough liquidity in the evening session, it will be difficult to exit your positions. The stock you choose for trading will also affect your entry and exit points. Traders sometimes leave their trades to run on their own until the evening and close them before the market closes. The best thing to do here is to constantly monitor your trade and then exit when the price hits your target. To minimize your losses, you should also close your losing trades …</p>
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<p id="isPasted">There are different time frames in the intraday chart pattern which are useful while trading. The time frame is depending upon your profit margin or target which you want to keep on trading.</p><p>Suppose your target is smaller like below 1% you can use 5 mins or 10 mins time frame in the intraday chart. If you are looking for a bigger target like 2% to 3% then go for 15 mins or 30 mins time frame.</p><p>I advise following EOD (End of the Day) and Weekly chart too to determine your intraday trades which will give you a clear …</p>
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