Entry Points

Entry points are the calculated moments when a trader initiates a position. A good entry point is one that maximizes the potential reward while minimizing the risk to the stop-loss level.

Traders use technical indicators, support/resistance levels, and order book analysis to identify these high-probability zones. Choosing the right entry point is the difference between a high-confidence trade and an impulsive bet.

It requires a plan, discipline, and the patience to wait for the market to offer an opportunity that matches the trader's criteria. It is the first critical step of any trade's lifecycle.

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