Yes, many bots adjust automatically STOP-LOSS, but don't trust.Even the most advanced algorithms can fail if the market gets out of control.
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Yes, many bots adjust automatically STOP-LOSS, but don't trust.Even the most advanced algorithms can fail if the market gets out of control.
EAS are tools, not miraculous solutions.If you decide to use them, understand how Stop-Loss parameters work before leaving everything in your hands.
It seems that some here think I'm new to this.I'm just trying to refine my system, don't learn from scratch.Should I share my statistics so that we can discuss with facts?
If you already have statistics, share them.Thus it will be easier to discuss based.And if you are looking to refine, maybe your problem is not the stop, but the entrance.
What seems curious to me is that the opinions here are bothering you here, but you still ask for help.Relax, share your data and focus on solving your doubts.
Why are so many here obsessed with market noise?If the market has "noise", how does some consistently profitable traders not suffer?
Successful traders understand how to filter noise and position themselves properly.If that bothers you, maybe you have not yet reached that level of analysis.
"Noise" is just another word for lack of preparation.If you cannot deal with it, you better go up to broader time frames where it is less significant.
A advice: stop seeking perfection in Stops.The problem is where you place them, but what you do when they are activated.Learn to react better.
It seems that everyone has strong opinions about Stop-Loss, but who can show me an example where an adjusted stop function consistently in the long term?