@Sos_Fx
I recommend that you always work with the Trailling Stop this way.
It was the single most efficient way I found.
In this example I am requesting that the Stop Loss be moved from the original place to 0x0
The (Trailling Start) means (Trigger Point), that is, the place that being reached triggers the movement of the Stop Loss, it then reads what is being informed in (Trailling Stop) and moves its Stop Loss to the related Distance informed where was the trigger point.
The (Trailling Step) are just steps that, when reached, will always move the Stop by the same distance.
In short, Trailling start is the question, where do you want the trigger to happen, Trailling stop tells you, place it (x) points away from where it was triggered.
Hope this helps.
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