The US Dollar has moved lower to under 76.

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Without a good exit strategy would you really still be in this trade?
The Euro Currency is trading at 1.47 to the Dollar. The Euro was at 1.27 in January.

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Would you have the discipline to stay in this trade?
These are just a few of the moves for 2007. Many traders were able to spot the trends and participate in some of these markets this year. Most traders that participated exited out of their trades way to early. They did not have the discipline or trading method to stick with their trades.
Had a trader followed a strategy like Trend Simplicity that allows winners to run and get out of loses before it was too late they probably would have done better with their trades this year.
The Bottom Line
When you are in a trade it is impossible to know whether the trade is a winner or a loser until you exit the trade. This is why exits are so important. The exit is where you decide how much of a loss or how big of a winner you have. Being prepared to exit with precise money management and trailing stops will help you get the most out of your trades.
I cannot stress the importance of trade exits enough. So many inexperienced traders just like to shoot from the hip or place a profit target. A profit target would have exited almost all of the trades above way too soon. You really need a dynamic way of placing exits with trailing stops.
Don’t Trade with Money you can’t afford to lose.
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