A trailing stop-loss adjusts dynamically as the market moves in your favor, locking in profits while limiting losses. For example, if a trade rises from ₹1,000 to ₹1,200, set the stop-loss to ₹1,100 or trail by ₹50. This protects gains and reduces liquidation risk by closing the position if the market reverses suddenly.
What is a trailing stop-loss, and how does it reduce liquidation risk? Print
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Modified on: Thu, 29 May, 2025 at 5:10 PM
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