Stop Order! This is generally used to limit losses or protect profits. For example, placing a stop-loss order below your purchase price helps prevent large losses when the price decreases. Similarly, if an asset breaks above a resistance level, stop orders can also trigger a buy. Remember, once triggered, the order is executed at the market price – which can vary in fast markets. This is an excellent tool for risk management and trading discipline.
$BTC this is the king 👑 of crypto world 🌎 . is this is dumping or a little correction . if #BTC break 100k then it's it's stop at 80k so trade wisely a big dump can be a head. knowledge is more important than guessing . so trade on your own analysis your own knowledge .
now a day crypto is more important than all type of banking system . but it's also moe risky . I'm a new trader one thing learn from this crypto world . without knowledge and without experience you don't be tradiny if you want to do then little . if you loose thën forgot it's your learning fee.
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#TradingTypes101 #TradingTypes101 ì am ne on binance but have research a lot about cripto . candle readinding . indicator such as #MA #volum but I think it's all just a little clue not assurity . but one thing in the market is more important that is a support lvl and residentance lvl