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How Are Pips Counted?
How Are Pips Counted?

Understand how pips are counted across open and closed trades for level completion.

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Written by Ola
Updated over a month ago

Pips are counted from both open and closed positions and are a cumulative sum across all trades at the current level.

  • Example 1: Closing 10 trades each with a 1-pip profit adds up to 10 pips closer to completing the level.

  • Example 2: A single 10-pip loss means you lose 10 pips from your risk, getting closer to failing the level.

  • Example 3: A 10-pip profit from one trade adds 10 pips to your risk, bringing you closer to passing the level.

  • Example 4: With two trades—one with a 15-pip profit and another with a 5-pip loss—the net result is a gain of 10 pips, moving you closer to completing the level.

All open and closed trades contribute to the cumulative pips, even if some trades result in losses.

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