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Multiple Rules Or Values

 
Multiple rules

All rules must be true for an action to be allowed.

With entry rules (and alerting rules for alerts) you can use the "group" settings to create optional entry rules.
 

Multiple values

This is also allowed, but the meaning of having multiple values is less obvious than the meaning of having multiple rules.

What will happen is that each value will calculated to a single number. If one of the values is "exit at market", that overrides all other settings. Otherwise with long stop losses the highest number is used, and with short stop losses the lowest is used.

It's the same with the take profit management settings. Generally take profits don't move so much, but you have two ways to move them if you want. Again, "exit at market" overrides all other settings, otherwise with long take profits the lowest number is used, and with short take profits the highest is used.

Please note that stop losses will never be moved to a position of increased risk. That is, for long trades, the stop loss will never move down. And for short trades, the stop loss will never move up. Take-profits can move wherever they like.
 
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