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thepipeline You seem to be thinking ofseft and close are not the same thing. I would contend and from what I've heard the brokers see it the same that the NFA looks at the two things being equivalent. That means if you have a long position on comprised of multiple different entries, if you do a sale/short of a fractional part of the existing position your broker will apply that sale/short to the earliest entered long.You have to keep in mind that forex is more akin to futures than stocks. In stocks selling and shorting are not necessarily the same. In futures when you are long you have to ofseft that long with a short to close the trade. Thus, ofseft=close. Forex works basically the same way.



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