Topic: Exit at lower round number

Hello,
can someone please explain why in the added example, where the exit of a long position should be at the lower round number with a vertical shift of 500 the closing happens already at 10.424,4 instead of the calculated 10.380,0.
I have tried many examples and it seems that this only happens in connection with Heiken Ashi.

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Can you please check

Re: Exit at lower round number

It may be Stop Loss.
To be sure, check the Bar Explorer.

Re: Exit at lower round number

Hi Miroslav, thank you for the fast answer.
As far as I see in the Bar Explorer it is the "break even" but unfortunatelly I do not understand why it comes to that result.
Can you please give me some explanation for that calculation.
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Re: Exit at lower round number

The Break Even is activated when the position makes a certain profit. Later, if the market turns against us, it closes the position at zero.

I see you use a slippage of 1. This is the reason why the Break Even closes the position at 0.97 euro loss.

Re: Exit at lower round number

Thank you very much for the explanation.
Your Software is really great, I like it.
Good night