Mastering Crypto Trading, The Importance of Take Profits and Stop Losses
An introduction to Take Profit and Stop-Loss — two of the most important risk management tools available in Cryptohopper.
What is Take Profit?
Take Profit is a predefined price level at which your bot automatically closes a position to lock in gains. Rather than monitoring markets constantly, you set a target profit percentage and the bot handles the exit for you.
Example: You buy ETH at $2,000 and set a Take Profit of 5%. Your bot automatically sells when ETH reaches $2,100 — locking in a $100 profit per ETH.
Trailing Take Profit (Trailing Stop-Loss)
Standard Take Profit locks in gains at a fixed level. Trailing Stop-Loss goes a step further — it moves upward as the price rises and only triggers a sell when the price drops by a set percentage from its peak. This allows you to capture more profit during strong upward moves.
Example: ETH rises from $2,000 to $2,500. With a 5% Trailing Stop-Loss armed at 1%, the bot starts trailing at $2,020. If ETH then drops to $2,375 (5% below the peak), the bot sells — securing a larger gain than a fixed 5% Take Profit would have.