Why do your Stop Losses always get triggered "by a hair"? The Secret of Round Numbers

Have you ever placed a Stop Loss at an exact number like $2,100 or $2,000 and the market touches it only to bounce back? It's not bad luck, it's Liquidity.

The Little-Known Tip:

"Round Numbers" act like magnets. Institutions know that most retail traders place their orders right at numbers ending in .00. That's why the price often "clears" those areas before changing direction.

How to apply it to win:

If you're going Long: Don't place your Stop Loss at $2,100. Place it at $2,097. Those 3 dollars of difference take you out of the zone where everyone is getting liquidated.

If you want to enter: Don't place your buy at $2,150. Place it at $2,152. Sometimes the price stays just millimeters away from the round number and goes without you.

Golden rule: The market doesn't think in pretty numbers, it thinks about where there's trapped money. Don't be that money!

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Have you ever had the market take you out by a couple of cents and then go in your favor?

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