Conditional Orders
- Order-Triggers-a-One-Cancels-the-Other (OTOCO) Order
- How to cut loss using Conditional Orders?
- What is an Order-Cancels-Other or OCO order?
- What is a Conditional Order?
- What Conditional Order types are offered by FirstMetroSec?
- What is a Limit-if-Touched Order (LIT)?
- What’s the difference between Stop-Limit Order and Limit-if-Touched Order?
- What happens once my Conditional Order gets triggered?
- When to use a Buy Stop-Limit Order?
- When to use a Buy Limit-if-Touched Order?
- When to use a Sell Stop-Limit Order?
- When to use a Sell Limit-if-Touched Order?
- How do I decide where to place the Buy/Sell Limit Price of my Stop-Limit/Limit-if-Touched Orders?
- How to enter a Conditional Order?
- Can I cancel a Conditional Order?
- What are the risks of using Conditional Orders?
- How do I post a stop limit?
- Why use Stop Limit when selling?
- How do I use Stop Limit for selling?
- Why use Stop Limit for buying?
- How do I use Stop Limit for buying?
- At what price will my Stop Limit be executed?
- Is execution guaranteed for Stop Limit?
- Are there any restrictions on the setting of the trigger price for Stop Limit?
- What time limitations can I place on a Stop Limit instruction?
- Will the limit order created by a Stop Limit instruction expire?
- How do I know the status of my stop limit order?
- Can I cancel a Stop Limit order?
- Can I cancel a Stop Limit Order after it has been triggered?
- Can I modify a Stop Limit order?