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are there any stops?
The stop is software (function closes).
That's right. This is a different conversation. A test like this can be trusted.
I wonder if virtual SL and "Stop software (function closes)" are different?
I wonder if the virtual SL and the "software stop (function closes)" are different?
I wonder if virtual SL and "software stop (function closes)" are different?
The same thing is just called by different words. The virtual (software) stop means that it is not stored on the broker's server and the trade is closed by an EA's order according to a given algorithm.
I wonder if the virtual SL and the "software stop (function closes)" are different?
The virtual one simulates a regular stop and its full equivalent. The software stop is triggered under specified conditions.
Same thing. But it's not supposed to be a short stop, it's supposed to be an alogorhythmic stop.
So it is. You'd think SL was a Chinese wall - immovable ))))
So he is. You'd think the SL is a Chinese wall - immovable ))))
The presence of a stop loss does not guarantee that the trade will be closed at the price specified in the stop loss. A stop loss order is analogous to a sell stop for buy positions and a buy stop for sell positions. Stop orders are known to be executed with a slippage to the worse for the trader.
Having a stop loss does not guarantee that the trade will be closed at the price stated in the stop loss.
True, but the SL when the EA is not working does work, but the virtual SL unfortunately does not.
True, but the SL when the EA is not working does work, but the virtual SL unfortunately does not.
This is a separate issue and it has a solution.
The point is that if an EA is trading, it needs to ensure that it works all the time.