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Human Vs Robot closing of trades.
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Sep 26 at 10:43
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I feel you on that. I do something similar. When the market’s moving fast and things are more unpredictable, I like to close trades manually too—helps me react quicker to sudden shifts. But when it's more stable, I let the bots handle it. They’re great for catching those small, steady profits without needing to stare at the charts all day. It’s all about balance, right?
Sep 26 at 13:33
Uczestnik z Sep 25, 2024
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I know that many times you end up not knowing which is better, whether it's human operations or using robots.
I've been on both sides of the coin, and I choose automated operations EVERY time.
Currently, we have a project and a system that operates 100% automatically, far from grids or martingales that end up blowing up accounts. We prefer to have a negative month but come out positive in the medium term, rather than trying to stay positive at all costs and end up breaking the account.
Our project is free; we don't charge anything, and anyone from any broker can copy us. I'm not here to say we're the best, but we're trying to create a chance for those who haven't been able to achieve consistency in front of the charts
I've been on both sides of the coin, and I choose automated operations EVERY time.
Currently, we have a project and a system that operates 100% automatically, far from grids or martingales that end up blowing up accounts. We prefer to have a negative month but come out positive in the medium term, rather than trying to stay positive at all costs and end up breaking the account.
Our project is free; we don't charge anything, and anyone from any broker can copy us. I'm not here to say we're the best, but we're trying to create a chance for those who haven't been able to achieve consistency in front of the charts
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Sep 26 at 13:36
Uczestnik z Sep 25, 2024
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winstartoday69 posted:I'm saying this because we use automated trade closures.
I feel you on that. I do something similar. When the market’s moving fast and things are more unpredictable, I like to close trades manually too—helps me react quicker to sudden shifts. But when it's more stable, I let the bots handle it. They’re great for catching those small, steady profits without needing to stare at the charts all day. It’s all about balance, right?
We also use automated trailing stop movements.
In other words, doing this in a robotic and well-configured way is much better than handling it manually.
Maximize seus resultados e optmize seu tempo. "Maximize your results and optimize your time."
Sep 27 at 05:35
Uczestnik z Feb 23, 2021
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When you’re trading manually, you decide when to close trades based on your analysis or gut feeling, giving you full control but sometimes slowing things down. With a robot, it’s all automated—trades close based on rules you’ve set, making it quicker and emotion-free. A lot of us use a mix—letting robots handle the routine stuff while we manage the more complex trades ourselves.
Uczestnik z Aug 13, 2024
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Sep 27 at 14:02
Uczestnik z Aug 13, 2024
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Capitaur posted:Automating those trade closures and trailing stops sounds solid, especially if the system’s dialed in right. Honestly, I’ve tried going fully automated, but I still like having some manual control in those high-volatility moments—just feels more adaptable.winstartoday69 posted:I'm saying this because we use automated trade closures.
I feel you on that. I do something similar. When the market’s moving fast and things are more unpredictable, I like to close trades manually too—helps me react quicker to sudden shifts. But when it's more stable, I let the bots handle it. They’re great for catching those small, steady profits without needing to stare at the charts all day. It’s all about balance, right?
We also use automated trailing stop movements.
In other words, doing this in a robotic and well-configured way is much better than handling it manually.
But yeah, if your system’s working for you consistently, that’s what matters. Not gonna lie, the idea of not staring at charts all day and still pulling in wins sounds pretty sweet too. Might give more automation a shot in calmer markets, see how it balances out long term.
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Oct 01 at 18:02
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Razu112233 posted:Hey, welcome to the crazy world of trading! First tip: don't rush into it, man. Start with a demo account—seriously, it’ll save you from blowing up your cash while you learn the ropes. Stick with simple stuff first, like understanding price action or basic indicators (moving averages, RSI). Keep your trades small, and don’t chase the market or try to hit home runs on every trade.
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