this is what makes me not want to trade news releases
the use of risk or stop loss that is very close is easy to touch first because it is recommended to use a stop loss value further away.
The ratio between stop-loss and take-profit orders should always be balanced. Your suggestion is correct; it's better to use a looser stop-loss order so the price can move without easily touching the stop-loss line.
The profit-loss ratio is influenced by several factors, such as trading strategy. Traders with a swing strategy typically use a 1:2 ratio.
The use of scalper strategies is greatly influenced by the broker, if the leverage is very large or the commission is high, this will have a negative impact on the results of each trade.
Choosing a broker is very important to support success in trading.
In cases I've encountered, brokers can modify client orders. If a client's buy position is profitable, it's changed to a sell position, resulting in a loss. I experienced something like this last year.
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