Question on working with stops: classic on limiters + stops integrated into position - page 15

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That's how the patsies on the amex have it all worked out.
If the long:
sell limit above entry price - can be considered a take profit
sell stop below entry price - you may consider it a stop loss
if short:
buy stop above entry - can be considered a stop loss
buy limit below entry - can be considered a take profit
1. I kind of assumed that, no?
> As I understand it, when working with long positions, one has to use Sell Limit (above the current price and open price) + Sell Stop Limit (below the current price and open price).
2 Only then it remains to be understood what the order was given for?
> On the current situation with the Euro Sell Stop Limit with the price 1.24 and order price 1.30 What exactly was my order for?
If I understood correctly, in this case when the price reaches 1.24, the Sell Limit at 1.30 will be activated?
PS
I have understood my mistake. I really need to make a bunch of two Sell Limit orders from simple stops and Limits.
That was probably the idea of MT5.
That's how the Patsas at the amex have it all worked out.
...That's how the patsies on the amex have it all worked out.
If the long:
sell limit above entry price - can be considered a take profit
sell stop below entry price - you may consider it a stop loss
if short:
buy stop above entry - can be considered a stop loss
buy limit below entry - take profit
what is there to see? it was there from the beginning and there are no other options
the only thing is that you have to do a little bit of simple programming to fix the os
This is how the patsas at the amex have it all worked out.
Guys, don't be stupid.
we're talking about setting a couple a la CCA orders in the bystop
I am explaining, guys, that you cannot put a Sell-slimit as a stop-loss on this bypass if the current price is below the required stop-loss.
got it?
Guys, don't be stupid.
we're talking about setting a couple a la CCA orders in the bystop
I'm explaining, guys, that you can't put a Sell-slimit as a stop-loss on this bypass if the current price is below the required stop-loss.
got it?
In general, in light of the Sell Limit andSell Stop Limit logic available, I have not thought of anything better than using them to put in a CU and then trawl.
For trawlers I think they are ideal.
I'm explaining, guys, that you can't put a Sell-slimit as a stop-loss on this bypass if the current price is lower than the required stop-loss.
understand?
Now I don't understand - why would you set such a selllimit?
It is also unclear to me what was initially to be done and why these particular orders were chosen.