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Math
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High School
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12th grade
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Calculus and Advanced Math Concepts
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English
Author's Instructions
Gunning Stops refer to the deliberate actions of large institutions to push the price toward retail traders' stop-loss levels. By activating these orders, liquidity is collected, leading to increased market volatility.
A 30-minute XAG/USD chart illustrates how Gunning Stops function. As retail traders' stop losses are triggered, a wave of forced selling occurs, often causing a sharp and strong price movement in the same direction.
-
Math
-
High School
-
12th grade
-
Calculus and Advanced Math Concepts
-
English
Author's Instructions
Gunning Stops refer to the deliberate actions of large institutions to push the price toward retail traders' stop-loss levels. By activating these orders, liquidity is collected, leading to increased market volatility.
A 30-minute XAG/USD chart illustrates how Gunning Stops function. As retail traders' stop losses are triggered, a wave of forced selling occurs, often causing a sharp and strong price movement in the same direction.
