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Date/Time: Mon, 10 Mar 2025 14:22:42 +0000
Post From: Stop order placed, seeing it as StopLimit
[2019-07-18 20:35:58] |
onnb - Posts: 662 |
This is important because a lot of ACSIL code will iterate and perform logic based on the order type. So if the code is looking for a stop order type...I'm sure you understand what I mean. Just to see I understand your response so far: The CME will modify the order to StopLimit which means that on the exchange, it is always be a StopLimit The CME will set the Limit offset, that is not in control of the trader so to speak TT reports this back and so the order type changes to StopLimit in SC Other providers usually do not report this back so the order type remains a Stop order in SC Did I get that right ? |