Trap Radar Bot: Position Exit

Each exit mechanism is enabled and configured separately.

July 15, 2026, 9:51 a.m.
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Trap Radar Bot: Position Exit

1. General Concept

Exit settings are configured separately for Long and Short.

Different closing parameters can be used for different market sentiments.

Each exit mechanism is enabled and configured separately.

2. Take Profit

Take profit closes the position once the target profit is reached.

It can be static or dynamic. In dynamic mode, profit targets are set separately for bullish, neutral, and bearish markets.

3. Smart Take

Smart take closes the position when an opposite signal appears, if profit has reached the minimum threshold for the selected timeframe.

Profit thresholds are configured separately by timeframe and market sentiment.

4. Trailing Stop

Trailing stop activates after price moves in the profitable direction.

Once activated, the stop follows price at the configured distance and closes the position on a reversal.

5. Stop Loss / Armed Stop Order

Stop loss is used here as an armed stop order in the profit zone.

It activates after the position reaches the configured profit level and places a protective stop on the profitable side of the average entry price.

It does not follow price. It fixes a protective level inside the profit zone.

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