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Describe the bug
I am adding a trailing stop buy order for LTC/USDT with initial stop 37.1 and limit price 37. Current price is ~37.5. When submit the stop executes immediately with this in the log:
Trailing stop on binance LTC/USDT market hit stop price (37.57000000 < 37.10)
It is obvious that 37.57 is not less than 37.10.
Tested with the latest official release 0.15.2 and with bleedi
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