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Entry is definitely the most important in my method of trading - intraday scapling. When I do analysis of my trades at the end of each day, it is clear where I enter my trades would determine whether I get stop out or my profit target is hit.
In my opinion, the smaller the time frame you are trading the more important is the entry. As your time frame increases, entry probably isn't that critical; I suspect exit becomes more critical then.
I only wanted to show that although entry and exit are equal, and they are, because you have two possible exits (profit and loss) its more beneficial to try to improve the entry.
Improving can be many things: Front running, delaying, filtering and so on.