Break-even describes a trade outcome where the closing price equals the entry price, resulting in neither profit nor loss (excluding fees). A provider may move their stop loss to the entry price to 'lock in break-even' and eliminate downside risk on a trade that has moved in their favor.
What is Break-Even?
Break-even describes a trade outcome where the closing price equals the entry price, resulting in neither profit nor loss (excluding fees). A provider may move their stop loss to the entry price to 'lock in break-even' and eliminate downside risk on a trade that has moved in their favor.
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What is Break-Even in trading?
Break-even describes a trade outcome where the closing price equals the entry price, resulting in neither profit nor loss (excluding fees). A provider may move their stop loss to the entry price to 'lock in break-even' and eliminate downside risk on a trade that has moved in their favor.
How does Break-Even apply to SignalFloor signals?
Break-Even is used throughout SignalFloor when providers publish and track trading signals. Browse the marketplace to see break-even concepts applied to live, verified trade ideas.
What terms are related to Break-Even?
Related concepts include stop loss, entry price, signal status. See the SignalFloor trading glossary for full definitions.
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