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01/17/2018 at 1:44 AM
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No replies to this…… so is the PRT instruction manual completely wrong and should be amended or has the back testing got a bug that has a problem with SET having a zero value? This could be a major issue if you set a target and then decide to deactivate it. At the moment I would suggest that it is better to set an unachievable high value than to trust zero to deactivate it until this is confirmed.
If required I been deactivating my stop losses by setting em to 100% the entire time anyway . Zero just doesnt sound right anyway