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If you haven't reduced your position at all, the liquidation level is at 3000, and you can't add to your position at 2600 like I did with a 5% probability. Setting a breakeven stop loss is no problem, but there is that small chance that the stop loss gets hit just right, causing a drop afterward.
When reducing positions and taking profits, there's actually an advantage in that your liquidation level becomes higher. If they want to perform a fake breakout later and sweep stop losses, you don't need to set a breakeven stop loss, effectively avoiding being stopped out. For example, I often don't set a breakeven stop loss on my positions, but I do use this indicator.
Ultimately, each trading method has its own advantages. Trading strategies, methods, and psychology all require flexible application.