Why we use a “set it and forget it” approach with protective stop losses

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Presently, there are four different open ETF positions (and ten open stock positions) in the model portfolio of The Wagner Daily, our nightly ETF and stock newsletter that provides exact entry and exit prices for our best stock and ETF picks. Of the ETF positions, iShares Real Estate Index Trust ($IYR) is currently showing the largest unrealized gain. However, its intraday price action over the past several days has surely been shaking out the “weak hands” who panic and sell at the first hint of weakness…and this leads us to an important mini lesson about the importance of utilizing a “set it and forget it” approach with regard to protective stop loss prices. Take a look at the daily candlestick chart of IYR below:

Yesterday, IYR formed a second consecutive reversal candle, which forms when the price declines substantially at some point during the trading session, but reverses to close near its intraday high. This creates a long “wick” or “tail” on the bottom of the candlestick bar. Such reversal candles show the bulls are in control, and usually lead to subsequent gains. More importantly, notice that IYR “undercut” support of its five-day low (highlighted in yellow on the chart), then reversed to close at its intraday high and just shy of its near-term resistance. Key support of the rising 50-day moving average lies just below yesterday’s low. Furthermore, notice that yesterday’s bullish reversal candle occurred on increasing volume.

All of these factors bode well for IYR if it can find its way back above the March 28 high of $61.89 (the dashed horizontal line). Recent price action in IYR is an excellent example of why we don’t exit trades before they hit their stops (though there are occasional exceptions). It’s easy to “choke off” a trade when the pressure is on, but markets often turn on a dime and you must be willing and able to sit through some pain in order to realize potentially larger gains. Utilizing a “set it and forget it” approach to setting your mechanical stops (GTC) is one way to do this. For traders not yet in IYR, consider entering the trade above the $62 area.


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Deron Wagner

Deron Wagner is a professional trader, author of several ETF trading books, and the Founder of Morpheus Trading Group. Since 2002, he has been sharing his proven swing trading strategy with thousands of traders around the world. He has appeared on CNBC, ABC, and Yahoo! Finance Vision television networks, and is a frequent guest speaker at various global investing conferences.

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