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Date/Time: Mon, 10 Feb 2025 15:36:46 +0000
Post From: Where does a Triggered Limit Entry Order reside?
[2018-02-01 13:38:08] |
patrader - Posts: 92 |
Comments for Triggered Limit (Auto-Set), version 1696: - #1 Clicking on the price now sets it as the Trigger ...thank you! - Once #2 is done and all kinks ironed out you might want to get rid of the Triggered Limit Order "Study" to keep SC clean and logical. It is more logically an order entry than a study. Explaining to newer users that this order resides on their local PC until the Trigger price is reached. - Once #2 is done, you might want to consider removing "Triggered Limit" (where the Trader manually sets the offset) and only have "Triggered Limit (Auto Set)" be an option; just to maintain SC's reputation for clean and logical options. Armed with the ability to customize the triggered limit offset value per symbol, how many traders are really going to use the manual option on each trade? (it's extra clicking in fast markets). Or they did want to change an offset value from one trade to the next, they could still so, albeit in a coming new settings tab. - Re: the unusual behavior I'm seeing when trying to change the price of the Trigger/Offset combo. Example: Suppose I set my offset value at 1 in the ES and suppose I have attached orders checked. I place a Buy Triggered Limit (Auto Set) above the market with attached OCO child orders. The new Trigger/Offset combo seems to work fine*. Then I grab the Trigger price to move it to a higher price. When I let go of the mouse to change the price, both the limit order and the child orders disappear from view (canceled?). The only thing left is a single Trigger price line. [*Actually I just noticed that the offset value seems to be stuck at 4 ticks and is being unresponsive to changes in it] |