A cooldown imposes a mandatory pause after a trade closes: for the next N bars the strategy will not open a new position, even if its entry rules fire. It is a simple guard against churning straight back into a setup that just failed.
Cooldowns are most useful right after a stop-out, where price is often still whippy and a fresh signal is likely to be another false start. The cost is the occasional missed re-entry when a genuine new trend begins immediately.
Exemple
After a stop-out, a 10-bar cooldown blocks re-entry until the market has had time to settle, avoiding back-to-back whipsaw losses.
Comment Noon Barbari utilise Cooldown Period
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Set exits in noonbarbari →Termes liés
- Risque
Stop loss
A pre-committed exit level that caps the maximum loss on a trade.
- Risque
Confirmation Trigger
Staging a signal and waiting for extra proof — a pull-back, candle, delay, or condition — before acting.
- Risque
Circuit Breaker
An account-level rule that halts new trades when a drawdown, daily-loss, or exposure limit is hit.
- Structure de marché
Range
Sideways price action bounded by a definable support and resistance.