Re: CodeBase.mql4.com/6590: No difference between a MT4/MQL4 TSL and a ''Chandelier' TSL exit strategy?

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If being calculated on the broker's server, which is the 'norm,' as opposed to being entirely calculated within the EA and modification or close trade orders only sent to the server at the times dictated by the actual EA. If being done on the broker's server which is the norm, once the trade has a profit level equivalent to the TSL and becomes 'activated', the 'regular' stop loss 'ratchets up' (on Long Buy orders) following the highest price. It never drops down below that level and the exit trade is carried out once the price drops back down and hits the highest TSL that triggers closing out the trade.
This is exactly the same as the description of the ''Chandelier' Trailing Stop Loss' exit strategy that you are referring to.
So how is the ''Chandelier' Trailing Stop Loss' exit strategy any different from the regular standard TSL in MT4/MQL4 ?