(5) Select your TP/SL
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Definition: A take profit order is an instruction to close a position once the price reaches a predetermined level, securing a profit.
Purpose: The main goal is to lock in gains before the market can reverse. By setting a take profit level, traders can automate the exit from a profitable trade without needing to monitor the market continuously.
Implementation: Traders specify the price at which they want to take profit when they open a position or while the position is open. Once the market reaches that price, the order is executed automatically.
Example: If a trader buys Bitcoin at $50,000 and sets a take profit order at $55,000, the position will be closed automatically once the price reaches $55,000, securing the profits.
Definition: A stop loss order is an instruction to close a position once the price reaches a predetermined level that signifies an unacceptable loss.
Purpose: The main goal is to limit potential losses in case the market moves against the traderβs position. By setting a stop loss, traders can protect their capital without having to watch the market constantly.
Implementation: Traders specify the price level for the stop loss when opening a position or while the position is active. If the market price hits this level, the order is executed automatically, closing the position.
Example: If a trader opens a long position in Ethereum at $2,000 and sets a stop loss at $1,900, the position will be closed if the price drops to $1,900, thereby limiting the loss.
Risk Management: Both tools are essential for managing risk in trading. They help traders avoid emotional decision-making and maintain discipline in their trading strategies.
Automated Trading: By automating the exit points, traders can focus on other aspects of their trading strategy without having to monitor prices constantly.
Market Volatility: In volatile markets, take profit and stop loss orders can be especially important to protect gains and limit losses effectively.