@_patrioticguy@Chi_xauusd Now when this happens, the broker is looking to execute your sl as close and possible to protect your capital, but apparently there wasn't enough orders countering yours.. does that make sense?
@_patrioticguy@Chi_xauusd Liquidity is what makes your order possible. If there's no one willing to sell when you buy, that transaction wouldn't work. Your SL is also an order. I'll assume it was an NFP situation, where price surged so quick (slippage) past your sl order.
@deartrader__ Nobody saying 1% risk can pull up a funded account they've held for 6 months. For me the ideal risk per trade should be 0.25-0.3 depending on how many trades you execute in a day
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