How often does price hit my stop and then reverse without me in the trade?
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A stop getting hit and then reversing isn't automatically wrong. A stop's job is to define your maximum loss on a trade, not to predict the very next tick.
If a large share of your logged stops are getting reversed against you, especially fully back through your entry, that's a pattern worth investigating: stops placed too tight, placed at an obvious level other traders also use, or placed inside normal noise for the instrument and timeframe you're trading.
Use this pattern to reconsider stop placement and distance, not as a reason to abandon stops altogether.
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