A trailing stop is a dynamic stop-loss order that automatically adjusts as the market price moves in a favourable direction.
Example:
If set 5% below market price, it rises with price but stays fixed when price falls.
A trailing stop is a dynamic stop-loss order that automatically adjusts as the market price moves in a favourable direction.
Example:
If set 5% below market price, it rises with price but stays fixed when price falls.
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