DislikedI don't think I've ever seen my TP sitting on the broker server not be respected. It is nice, I just don't know the technical reason for it. {image}Ignored
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DislikedI don't think I've ever seen my TP sitting on the broker server not be respected. It is nice, I just don't know the technical reason for it. {image}Ignored
Disliked{quote} what was your TP? Guessing it was higher than 7692 and price moving quickly resulted in positive slippage. Should happen occasionally with any honest broker.Ignored
Disliked{quote} It was where the dash symbol is, vertically below entry. I see what you're saying but I thought if it's on their servers, it would be internally instant. So then, does this mean it's also possible to have negative slippage on TP?Ignored
Disliked{quote} Nothing makes you feel more alert than when price is shooting towards your SL, you could try it and find out haha JKIgnored
Disliked{quote} That might not work Not kidding, try doing the opposite of what you think you should do. Try it on demo! {image}Ignored