How to set up the Smart Exit Alert on Fyers App?
You can setup Smart Exit Alerts seamlessly in Fyers EA. Here's how:
- Access the Positions Tab: Firstly, log in to your Fyers App. Within the 'Portfolio' section, you will find the 'Positions' tab.
- Locate the Smart Exit Alert icon: You'll spot this icon just under the Unrealized P&L on the right hand side.
- Detail your alert parameters: Determine your desired profits and maximum losses for your overall position/s. Subsequently, assign a distinct name to your alert, which aids in distinguishing it from other alerts you might have.
- Create your alert: By pressing 'Create', your Smart Exit Alert will be activated.
Remember, once activated, the alert will keep you posted based on the parameters you've set.
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