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TrailLock
'Locks' a percentage of the profit (default = 0 = no profit locking); has only an effect when Stop and Trail are set and the profit is above the trail distance. A stop loss is automatically placed at the given percentage of the current profit. Example: A long position is currently in profit by 10 pips. TrailLock = 80 would then place the stop loss at 8 pips above the entry price, thus locking 80% of the profit. TrailLock = 1 would set the stop loss at the entry price, i.e. at break even as soon as the profit reaches the Trail value. Using TrailLock is in most cases preferable to setting a profit target.
So, which is it? Is TrailLock supposed to be a percentage [0,100] or a fraction [0,1]?