I do this: I bought, say, at 2$ and immediately turn on a trailing stop of 2%, meaning if it goes down, I close automatically at a price of $1.96
But if it goes up, the closing point shifts up.
Delerium777
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Bullish
Good day to all! I want to tell you about a tool that will help you squeeze the maximum profit out of any deal, and not like on my screen😂 it's called a trail stop In a nutshell, you turn on the trail stop and choose the % of price reduction. Let's say 2% after turning it on, the price eventually goes up, let's say a minute/hour/day/week, and as soon as it deviates down by 2% from the maximum, it automatically closes the deal. This is such a cool thing, especially on pumps. But there is a nuance, if the price suddenly falls by a dokhulion in a second, it may not close the deal (very low probability), so we additionally turn on the stop. Use it!
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