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... ocking,” Lu Liang muttered as he prepared breakfast in the kitchen while studying London Gold trading strategies further.
“When the market moves against your position, you open a new position in the opposite direction. That’s why it’s called counter-locking.
"The main purpose is to manage potential intraday reversals, keeping your holdings in an optimal position at minimal cost.”
While the concepts of long and short trades were easy enough to grasp, the locking mechanism ...
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