Do You Have Your Own Take-Profit Strategy or System?

It’s often said in the market that knowing when to sell is more important than knowing when to buy!

When to buy?

Be patient when buying, but decisive when selling.

In many cases, when we buy a stock, we’re actually buying into an expectation of the future. But when we sell, it should be an act of decisive harvesting.

Why patience when buying?

Because the stock you buy represents your conviction in the market. That conviction should come from a comprehensive understanding of valuation, growth, and intrinsic value. Once you’ve bought it, you should have enough confidence to hold and wait it out. As the saying goes, “If you believe, believe early; if not, don’t believe at all.”

We’ve previously discussed how to use technical indicators to identify entry points—let’s also take a look at what other tigers use as buy signals! If a Stock Is Too Strong, What Signals Tell You It’s Safe to Enter?

When to sell? You must be resolute!

Once your psychological target is reached, sell. Everyone’s expectations and tolerance levels are different.

Or you can refer to these types of take-profit systems

The determination to sell is our weapon against greed.

Even if you know the stock will probably rise again tomorrow, you still need to stick to your trading strategy and sell. Selling actually requires more courage than buying, because it directly confronts human weakness and fear of missing out. That’s why selling demands stronger mental armor and preset rules.

When you find yourself hesitating about whether to sell, just ask: “If I were currently in cash and saw this stock at this stage, would I buy it?” If the answer is no, then it’s time to sell.

Those who know how to sell are the masters; those who only know how to buy are the apprentices.

  1. What’s your take?

  2. Do you have your own take-profit system or strategy?

  3. What technical indicators do you use?

  4. Do you find profit-taking system helpful for improving your performance?

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# Do You Have Your Own Take-Profit Strategy or System?

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  • Star in the Sky
    ·08-23
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    I take profit around 3-5% for high risk stocks. such as Oil related and swing trade
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  • highhand
    ·08-23
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    I sell only for trading stocks... some notes on when to take profit.
    1. check the previous swing higha, these can be resistance
    2. check  moving average resistance if price is under. moving average also act as resistance if price is under.
    3. check Fibonacci extension if price break out and above moving average
    4. check if there's flush up price action ( vertically 90 degrees)

    if you don't feel like selling all, can sell a portion to preserve cash.

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  • Jackosen
    ·08-23
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    For trading stocks, if reach my target goal of 10%, clear 50% first to lock in profits. The other 50% to clear if reach another 5-10% milestone.
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  • 北极篂
    ·08-23
    我很认同“懂得卖才是真正的高手”这句话。很多人只会研究买点,却忽略了卖点的重要性。实际上,卖点才真正考验一个人的纪律和心态。买得再好,如果不会卖,利润随时可能蒸发。


    我自己有一套止盈思路,但不会死板套用。一般来说,我会在买入前就设好预期目标,比如15%–20%区间,到位就分批卖出。这样可以避免贪心,也能保留部分仓位继续享受趋势。如果市场突然过热,价格远离均线太多,我也会果断减仓。


    技术指标方面,我主要看RSI和移动均线。RSI超过70我会警惕,若同时股价和20日、50日均线脱节太大,往往就是我部分止盈的时机。另外,MACD的死叉也会触发我降低仓位。


    从经验来看,有系统的获利了结策略确实能提高整体业绩。它的价值不是让我总能卖在最高点,而是让我能稳定锁定合理利润,避免大起大落。长远看,资金曲线平稳,比偶尔赌对一次暴利更重要。
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  • TimothyX
    ·08-23
    因爲你買的股票代表了你對市場的信念。這種信念應該來自於對估值、增長和內在價值的全面理解。一旦你買了,你應該有足夠的信心持有並等待它結束。俗話說,“信則早信,不信則不信。”
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  • Cadi Poon
    ·08-23
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    即使你知道股票明天很可能會再次上漲,你仍然需要堅持你的交易策略並賣出。賣出其實比買入更需要勇氣,因爲它直接面對人性的弱點和對錯失的恐懼。這就是爲什麼銷售需要更強的精神盔甲和預設規則。

    當你發現自己在猶豫要不要賣出時,只要問一句:“如果我目前有現金,在這個階段看到這隻股票,我會買入嗎?”如果答案是否定的,那麼是時候賣出了。

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  • Shyon
    ·08-23
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    For me, selling is the hardest part of trading, but also the most crucial. I always set a target before entering, and once that level is reached, I take profit without hesitation. This keeps me from falling into greed and ensures I lock in gains in a structured way rather than leaving it to emotions.

    I rely on both technical and psychological checkpoints. Technically, I watch resistance levels, RSI signals, and moving averages. Psychologically, I ask: “If I were in cash now, would I still buy this stock at this price?” If the answer is no, that’s my clear signal to sell.

    Profit-taking systems help bring discipline and consistency. Without them, it’s easy to get swayed by short-term moves or FOMO. By sticking to preset rules, I reduce regret and trade with confidence. In the end, knowing how to sell well separates a disciplined trader from a lucky one.

    @Tiger_comments @TigerStars

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  • DiAngel
    ·08-23
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    I only take profit from my UTs but not stocks. Depending on situation… if the UT is good, I will take profit at 20%.. if the UT is neither here nor there, I will take profit at 10%. But lately, I m at a dilemma as my UTs are at 30% profit. I m debating to take profit or to add more..


    My approach of selling the UT is.. I will ensure the price is stabilise at my price. Hence, it is a few days of monitor before I hit “sell” button. This is to ensure that my profit is secure. Instead of trial and error to get a good price. In the event, if the price is not stabilised, I will wait for the next window.


    @MHh @Universe宇宙 @melson @Wayneqq @rL
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  • yes, you read the charts mate
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  • HappyGalT
    ·08-24
    Sometimes when price at ATH
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  • ECLC
    ·08-24
    Definitely not a master. Often sell too early and the price keeps going up or price drops after buy. Not bad if can make small profits.
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  • AN88
    ·08-24
    I sell after a year the company is not performing
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  • MHh
    ·08-24
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    I think knowing when to sell is as important as knowing when to buy. I definitely have my own take profit strategy. I don’t use any technicals specifically but one that is to curb my greed and manage risk in terms of portfolio exposure.


    My strategy depends whether I am trading or investing in the stock. If im trading, I would go with absolute profit or percentage rise. Once the stock has risen 5-10%, I prefer to take profit. Sometimes, if the potential profit is at least $500, I take profit too. It is always better to have earned less than to be a bag holder. If im wrong and momentum continues going strong, I might swing trade again if the stock still looks promising to climb and remain fundamentally sound.


    If I’m investing in the stock, I would trim if percentage in my portfolio has exceeded what I’ve set so that I manage my risk. Of course, I may also buy back to balance back my portfolio.
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  • Success88
    ·08-24
    I base is RSI and MACD and vol to exit. When the stock is overly buy Is in and volume is going down mean is time to exit.
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  • Market Maverick
    ·08-24
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    This post was great and real quality content
    I am new to trading and finding hard to find real, genuine content on helping me how to learn and make money and preserve capital in trading, otherwise all i see on internet is make $10,000 every day by doing xyz…..
    This was great, terminology a bit too much for a newbie but that’s something I can work on I guess
    I have noticed know when to exit the market is probably the most crucial decision we make , i guess similar to when at casino and winning but knowing when to cash in the chips and walk out is really the key difference
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  • Optionhawk
    ·08-24
    5% to 10%
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  • Ashish_P
    ·08-25
    Profit taking depends on my allocation size if it’s 1% of my portfolio and high volatility stock I wait to get 50% returns minimum if it’s mag 7 stock I don’t worry for stock taking if high size high volatility I enter and out at 20%
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  • breAkdaWn
    ·08-25
    greed is good! eat as much as you want. then drink hot water!!
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  • weta1984
    ·08-25
    I thought about this often and am guilty of letting greed get the better of me. If depends on how strongly I feel about the stock as I’ve had stocks where I have waited till 100% profit then sold then had them keep running till 200 or 300 percent and been disappointed that I sold and didn’t hold but these gains are rare. I feel I need a system were I sell at 5% gain and rebuy at the next rebound to be more consistent but this isn’t always manageable and increases overall fees paid to the broker. Love to know what other people’s system are that work for them 🧐
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  • BTS
    ·08-26
    +10% profit-taking to secure gains before reversal。。。
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