Since fxvnpro won't tell anyone what the stop loss is on his trades - nor does he say at all at what point to exit a trade - then how do you know when his trade is a loss? How do you know when to exit his trades?
My friend, these signals are free . You have the choice to follow or not. Take some times to do your own research or use them as your reference. I don't think he should post all of the details of his bids. What could he get in return ? btw, he leaves his contact there , is it wise to ask him more ?
Since he is already coming here every day suggesting when to enter and gives a TP (both of which is something anyone can do), all I am asking is that he at the very least suggest at what point to exit his trades when they go bad. If he is going to going to post trade recommendations each day and not tell when to exit a losing trade, then he shouldn't be suprised when someone comes here and asks at what point do we exit a bad trade.
Call me crazy, but I don't think it is odd to want to know when to exit a trade if it goes bad. If you are giving trading signals, then it's just common sense to at least make a suggestion when to exit a trade when it goes bad.
That is the point I am making.
Topgun
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Are you a scalper, going only for "singles", such as 5-10 pips at a time? Remember the words of the great Ralph Kiner: "Home run hitters drive Cadillacs; singles hitters drive Fords."
Since he is already coming here every day suggesting when to enter and gives a TP (both of which is something anyone can do), all I am asking is that he at the very least suggest at what point to exit his trades when they go bad. If he is going to going to post trade recommendations each day and not tell when to exit a losing trade, then he shouldn't be suprised when someone comes here and asks at what point do we exit a bad trade.
Call me crazy, but I don't think it is odd to want to know when to exit a trade if it goes bad. If you are giving trading signals, then it's just common sense to at least make a suggestion when to exit a trade when it goes bad.
That is the point I am making.
Topgun
You are correct, it would be verry helpfull to know when to leave a bad trade or when to stick with it.
However it can also be a challenge to use the signals and try to make a system around it.
I only joined yesterday, and I checked his past calls in my charts. Almost all of them were successful. Today is a simple losing day, in the forex this is totally normal. I think he doesn't speak English so thats why he doesn't answer...
Keep up the good job!!
fxvnpro, you are doing very well. This is the same style I like to trade with. Target a small amount of pips that consistently get hit.
As far as posting a s/l. I don't like to use them on trades such as these and will only stop out manually as I see fit. These followers of this thread should be able to decide for themselves where their risk level is.
If your like me you are very confident about your set up and hitting your targets but being too tight on the s/l can create too much negativity to this type of trading system. Posting one that is big will bring negative reactions from your readers. So to keep your trades and methods on a positive note, I wouldn't let them pressure me into posting any s/l.