Why most retail traders should stop using stop losses
Breaking News To Trading Moves di Shirish Agarwal
Note sull'episodio
In this episode of Breaking News to Trading Moves, we explore one of the most uncomfortable debates in trading: are stop losses really protecting retail traders, or are they quietly becoming the reason many traders get shaken out before the real move begins?
The discussion starts with the 2010 Flash Crash, when markets fell violently in minutes and many stop loss orders turned into market sell orders during thin liquidity. What was meant to act as protection became part of the selling pressure. That moment raises a bigger question: should hard stop losses be treated as risk control, or as visible liquidity that larger players can exploit?
The Case Against Hard Stop Losses
One side argues that stop losses can expose retail traders. When stops are placed around obvious support levels, round numbers or recent swing lo ...