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@ -36,8 +36,8 @@ If `stoploss_on_exchange` uses limit orders, the exchange needs 2 prices, the st
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`stoploss` defines the stop-price where the limit order is placed - and limit should be slightly below this.
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`stoploss` defines the stop-price where the limit order is placed - and limit should be slightly below this.
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If an exchange supports both limit and market stoploss orders, then the value of `stoploss` will be used to determine the stoploss type.
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If an exchange supports both limit and market stoploss orders, then the value of `stoploss` will be used to determine the stoploss type.
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Calculation example: we bought the asset at 100$.
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Calculation example: we bought the asset at 100\$.
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Stop-price is 95$, then limit would be `95 * 0.99 = 94.05$` - so the limit order fill can happen between 95$ and 94.05$.
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Stop-price is 95\$, then limit would be `95 * 0.99 = 94.05$` - so the limit order fill can happen between 95$ and 94.05$.
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For example, assuming the stoploss is on exchange, and trailing stoploss is enabled, and the market is going up, then the bot automatically cancels the previous stoploss order and puts a new one with a stop value higher than the previous stoploss order.
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For example, assuming the stoploss is on exchange, and trailing stoploss is enabled, and the market is going up, then the bot automatically cancels the previous stoploss order and puts a new one with a stop value higher than the previous stoploss order.
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For example, simplified math:
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For example, simplified math:
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* the bot buys an asset at a price of 100$
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* the bot buys an asset at a price of 100$
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* the stop loss is defined at -10%
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* the stop loss is defined at -10%
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* the stop loss would get triggered once the asset drops below 90$
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* the stop loss would get triggered once the asset drops below 90$
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* the stop loss would get triggered once the asset drops below 90$
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* the stop loss would get triggered once the asset drops below 90$
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* assuming the asset now increases to 102$
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* assuming the asset now increases to 102$
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* the stop loss will now be -10% of 102$ = 91.8$
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* the stop loss will now be -10% of 102$ = 91.8$
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* now the asset drops in value to 101$, the stop loss will still be 91.8$ and would trigger at 91.8$.
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* now the asset drops in value to 101\$, the stop loss will still be 91.8$ and would trigger at 91.8$.
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In summary: The stoploss will be adjusted to be always be -10% of the highest observed price.
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In summary: The stoploss will be adjusted to be always be -10% of the highest observed price.
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* the stop loss is defined at -10%
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* the stop loss is defined at -10%
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* the stop loss would get triggered once the asset drops below 90$
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* the stop loss would get triggered once the asset drops below 90$
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* assuming the asset now increases to 102$
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* assuming the asset now increases to 102$
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* the stop loss will now be -2% of 102$ = 99.96$ (99.96$ stop loss will be locked in and will follow asset price increasements with -2%)
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* the stop loss will now be -2% of 102$ = 99.96$ (99.96$ stop loss will be locked in and will follow asset price increments with -2%)
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* now the asset drops in value to 101$, the stop loss will still be 99.96$ and would trigger at 99.96$
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* now the asset drops in value to 101\$, the stop loss will still be 99.96$ and would trigger at 99.96$
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The 0.02 would translate to a -2% stop loss.
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The 0.02 would translate to a -2% stop loss.
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Before this, `stoploss` is used for the trailing stoploss.
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Before this, `stoploss` is used for the trailing stoploss.
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trailing_only_offset_is_reached = True
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trailing_only_offset_is_reached = True
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Configuration (offset is buyprice + 3%):
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Configuration (offset is buy-price + 3%):
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``` python
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``` python
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stoploss = -0.10
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stoploss = -0.10
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* stoploss will remain at 90$ unless asset increases to or above our configured offset
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* stoploss will remain at 90$ unless asset increases to or above our configured offset
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* assuming the asset now increases to 103$ (where we have the offset configured)
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* assuming the asset now increases to 103$ (where we have the offset configured)
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* the stop loss will now be -2% of 103$ = 100.94$
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* the stop loss will now be -2% of 103$ = 100.94$
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* now the asset drops in value to 101$, the stop loss will still be 100.94$ and would trigger at 100.94$
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* now the asset drops in value to 101\$, the stop loss will still be 100.94$ and would trigger at 100.94$
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!!! Tip
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!!! Tip
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Make sure to have this value (`trailing_stop_positive_offset`) lower than minimal ROI, otherwise minimal ROI will apply first and sell the trade.
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Make sure to have this value (`trailing_stop_positive_offset`) lower than minimal ROI, otherwise minimal ROI will apply first and sell the trade.
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