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[Automated Easy Forex System .com] Because if the trader wants the maximum risk per trade to be set n 3% of S1000, or S30, and each pip is worth about $1, that would mean the trader could accept losing up to 30 pips on each trade. This would necessitate putting in stop losses that are a maximum of 3fl pips away from the trade entry for all trades.
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