[Daily Discussion] Tuesday, June 11, 2019 Bitcoin Markets |
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- Explanations -> Trailing Entry, Trailing Take Profit, Trailing Stop Loss
- What does "realised price" mean in the context of Woobull's bitcoin NVT signal chart?
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Explanations -> Trailing Entry, Trailing Take Profit, Trailing Stop Loss Posted: 11 Jun 2019 07:20 AM PDT Hello Smart Traders, The Trailings are very useful to maximize the profits. You can put Trailings on the Entry, on the TP (Take Profits) and on the SL (Stop Loss). Upvote if you liked :) Let's consider that we have a buy Entry, and that we want to sell at a higher TP. We set as well a lower SL for sell. Trailing EntryWith a Trailing of x%, it sets the Entry at x% higher than the Market Price. The Entry goes down when the Market Price goes down, keeping a gap of x%. It does not move when the Market price goes up. It buys at the lowest price. Trailing TPIt triggers only when the TP is reached a first time. With a Trailing of x%, it sets the TP at x% lower than the reached TP. The TP goes up when the Market Price goes up, keeping a gap of x%. It does not move when the Market price goes down. It sells at the highest price. Trailing SLWith a Trailing of x%, it sets the SL at x% lower than the Market Price. The SL goes up when the Market Price goes up, keeping a gap of x%. It does not move when the Market price goes down. It sells at the highest price. [link] [comments] |
What does "realised price" mean in the context of Woobull's bitcoin NVT signal chart? Posted: 10 Jun 2019 06:08 PM PDT I've done some Googling, and I do get a lot of standard definitions of "realized gains" and "realized price" in the sense of businesses trying to be at target price, but I don't understand what it is in the context of the bitcoin NVT chart. [link] [comments] |
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