# 2 averaging-down trading strategies

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It is necessary to distinguish between two different approaches that may outwardly look the same: gradual scaling into a position within a certain price range and averaging down.

Every trader should be able to increase a position size when the price moves against their expectations, thereby lowering the average entry price. However, the key difference is that in the first case the trader predefines the entry range, splits the volume into several parts, and gradually places them into the market via limit orders. They also define in advance under which conditions and at what price they will exit the trade by triggering a stop loss.

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💡 2 averaging strategies: gradual or cascading scaling into a position within a certain price range, and averaging the current trade when in loss

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