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When forex tradeing why cant I trade both sides and use a stop loss?

Submitted by on November 7, 2009 – 12:18 pmNo Replies


A web user asks, When forex tradeing why cant I trade both sides and use a stop loss? It seems like it would work if the market moved enough.
I know that I have the cost of the spread, but it seems like this would work, why doesnt it, if the trailing stop loss is active. Both going short and long.

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