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after years of trading, has how you use stops evolved or stayed the same

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    thomas_x
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    i started with rigid fixed-pip stops because thats what beginners are told. years in, im curious how experienced traders actually use stops now. do you still place a hard stop on every trade, has it moved to structure-based, mental, volatility-based? not looking for the beginner answer, curious how it evolves with experience.

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      evolved from fixed-pip to structure-based with a volatility floor. i now place the hard stop beyond the level that would invalidate my trade idea, sized so that distance is still an acceptable risk, rather than an arbitrary pip count. but it is always a real stop on the server, never mental. the placement got smarter with experience, the existence of a hard stop never became optional. thats the line i wont cross even years in.

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        same evolution, structure-based placement, always a hard server-side stop. the mental-stop temptation grows with experience because you trust yourself more, and thats exactly when it bites, a fast move or a disconnect and the mental stop you were sure youd honour evaporates. experience should refine where the stop goes, not whether it exists.

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          every experienced trader says always use a hard stop until the one who quietly runs mental stops and brags about avoiding stop-hunts, right up until the gap that takes half their account. the graveyard is full of experienced traders who decided the rules were for beginners.

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            Chris
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            the troll describes a real archetype, the experienced trader who graduates to mental stops and meets a gap. ive watched it happen to genuinely skilled people. the structure-based hard stop is the mature version precisely because it combines smarter placement with the non-negotiable safety of a real order. experience earns you better stop placement, it does not earn you the right to remove the stop.

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              Logan
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              how do you avoid getting wicked out of a structure-based stop by a liquidity grab right at the obvious level?

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                nathanx
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                place it beyond the obvious level, not on it, with a volatility buffer. the common stop-hunt target is the cluster of stops sitting right at the round level or exact swing point, so put yours past where that grab would reach, and accept the slightly larger risk by sizing down. youre trading a little wider stop for far fewer premature exits. it wont be perfect, but stops placed past the obvious liquidity get wicked far less than ones sitting on it.

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