What are Scalping Points?

What are Scalping Points?

Scalping points are predetermined price differentials that serve as triggers for executing scalping trades within a strategy. For instance, if you specify 50 points as your scalping points and the reference price is set at 18,000, the system will initiate scalping activities when the price reaches 18,050.

These points act as thresholds, signaling the system to take action once the market price moves by the specified number of points from the reference price. When the market price surpasses or drops below these predefined scalping points, the system will automatically execute trades according to the parameters defined in the strategy. 



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