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Trailing Stop Order

A trailing stop order adjusts its trigger in a favorable direction by a selected distance while not moving it back when price reverses.

Defined termReviewed 16 July 2026

Related terms

Stop-Loss OrderStop-Limit OrderPrice SlippageVolatilityAsset AllocationDay Trading

Educational risk notice

This material is general education, not personal investment advice or a promise of results. Markets can move beyond planned levels, and losses can exceed expectations when leverage, liquidity, gaps, or operational failures are involved.

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Trading glossaryReviewed 16 July 2026

Definition

A trailing stop order adjusts its trigger in a favorable direction by a selected distance while not moving it back when price reverses.

In market context

The trail can be defined as a monetary amount or percentage and follows a reference price under the venue’s rules. Once triggered, it becomes the specified market or limit instruction and inherits that instruction’s slippage or non-execution risks. A tight trail can activate during ordinary volatility, while a wide trail can permit a large giveback, so the setting should fit position size and market behavior.

Risk context

A trailing distance does not guarantee the eventual fill price and can be skipped during a gap.

Source

Use the primary source for fuller regulatory or market context.

Investor.gov — Types of Orders

Educational risk notice

This material is general education, not personal investment advice or a promise of results. Markets can move beyond planned levels, and losses can exceed expectations when leverage, liquidity, gaps, or operational failures are involved.

term specific risk
Read the full risk disclosure

Related glossary terms

Selected from explicit term relationships and shared tags.

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Stop-Loss Order

A stop-loss order is an exit instruction intended to reduce further loss by activating when a position reaches a chosen adverse price condition.

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Stop-Limit Order

A stop-limit order releases a limit order after its stop condition is met, combining a trigger with a defined execution-price boundary.

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Price Slippage

Price slippage is the difference between an expected or referenced trade price and the average price at which the order actually executes.

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Volatility

Volatility describes the magnitude and frequency of price changes over a period, measured historically or inferred from market prices under a stated method.

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