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A trailing stop is a type of stop order that moves with the market price of a security. As the price rises or falls in the trader’s favor, the stop price adjusts by a specified percentage or dollar amount. If the price moves against the trader, the trailing stop remains in place and triggers a sell (or buy) order when the price reaches the stop level. Trailing stops are used to lock in profits while protecting against significant losses.
An investor buys a stock at $50 and sets a trailing stop of 5%. As the stock price rises to $60, the stop moves up to $57. If the stock falls back to $57, the trailing stop triggers a sell order, protecting some of the gains.
• A stop order that adjusts as the market price moves in the trader’s favor.
• Used to lock in profits while limiting potential losses.
• Remains static when the market moves against the trader, triggering when a set level is reached.
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