UK time - 2.23pm 24.1.24
AUDUSD - buy
Entry: 0.66037
SL: 0.66050 (moved above my entry to protect my capital once price had moved upwards)
That means my SL was 1.3 pips above my entry (it was a buy trade) meaning I would not lose any capital.
It then took me out at a loss at this price: 0.65940
This means I have lost 9.7 pips when I had the security in place to not lose anything?!
Please help, why has this happened?
There is no such thing as "security" unless the broker offers guaranteed stop-loss (which usually has an extra service cost).
That is because prices can "slip" during periods of high volatility or low liquidity.
Check your tick data history at the time the stop-loss was hit and analyse the situation to see if slippage was involved (the most probable case).
And if not, discuss the issue with your broker.
Your timing does not seem to align. Please confirm the open and close times of the trade.
However, there was in fact a large volatility spike/drop at 14:45 (UTC/GMT), that can explain the slippage, where it dropped from 0.66158 to 0.65934 in less than a second.
There is no such thing as "security" unless the broker offers guaranteed stop-loss (which usually has an extra service cost).
That is because prices can "slip" during periods of high volatility or low liquidity.
Check your tick data history at the time the stop-loss was hit and analyse the situation to see if slippage was involved (the most probable case).
And if not, discuss the issue with your broker.
Your timing does not seem to align. Please confirm the open and close times of the trade.
However, there was in fact a large volatility spike/drop at 14:45 (UTC/GMT), that can explain the slippage, where it dropped from 0.66158 to 0.65934 in less than a second.
Open time: 13.23 UTC
Close time: 14:45 UTC
I think that explains it all. Thanks Fernando!

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Good afternoon
The below has lost me 9.7 pips when my stop loss was above my entry (a buy trade) meaning that at worst I would gain 1.3 pips above my stop loss (spread around 0.3), and not lose anything, but I have lost 9.7 pips which has cost me!
The below details are my trade:
UK time - 2.23pm 24.1.24
AUDUSD - buy
Entry: 0.66037
SL: 0.66050 (moved above my entry to protect my capital once price had moved upwards)
That means my SL was 1.3 pips above my entry (it was a buy trade) meaning I would not lose any capital.
It then took me out at a loss at this price: 0.65940
This means I have lost 9.7 pips when I had the security in place to not lose anything?!
Please help, why has this happened?
Warmest regards
Jonny