Regarding exit points, there are three key factors.

1: There must be a unified standard, whether it is a fixed take profit or a dynamic take profit following the trend. Only with a standard can execution be on point.

2: You must have confidence in your exit standards. For example, I have a fixed take profit of 3:1; when I reach that level, I close the position. I have backtested this method, and it can definitely be profitable. Orders either take profit or stop loss, without hesitation. With such confidence, it is possible to hold on.

3: Let go of obsessions. Any take profit method has its pros and cons. A fixed take profit cannot capture large moves; a trend-following take profit may give back a lot of profit, and in a choppy market, the profits can be minimal. Do not demand a perfect exit method; do not fantasize about selling at the best position every time. Perfectionism is not advisable.