The Problem with Breakeven Trades

The issue with breakeven trading is that when enough people are joining the market at the same place, be it a demand area or an order block.

Many traders like to secure their positions immediately.

This, however, creates liquidity.

Whenever a large group of people move stop losses to the same area, expect that area to be a target for the banks.

In this example, we can see buy orders being activated at an order block, a sudden push to make buyers secure their position, followed by a stop hunt of risk-free trades before continuing to the upside.

Do you ever get caught in situations like this?

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