TIP: If you want your stops to hit, make sure to put 1 contract at triggerprice
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Replying to @CryptOrca
Why do you need a trigger price when you could just put a normal order? Won't they both get fulfilled?
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Replying to @NeateLee
if you want a trigger stop sell you need to put a limit buy below market to get stops hit.
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Replying to @CryptOrca
But as the market drops to desired trigger price would that just sell as a normal order? Am I being stupid, I don't see the difference
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Replying to @NeateLee
1/2 market trades @ 1000 and you wanna bail at 900. So you place your stops: trigger = 910 and limit sell = 900.
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Replying to @CryptOrca @NeateLee
2/2 If market dumps and there is no buy order in the book at 910 your stops wont be triggered. Thats why you put a limit buy of 1 at 910.
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It triggers if the highest bid is <(=) 910, you don't need to place an order there.
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what if there is no highest bid, like when orders get pulled ?
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Every single order on the book would have to get pulled for there to be no highest bid
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are you trolling or what. stop trigger at 910 need a limit buy order at 910 to get triggered.
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if there is an buy order at 920 and the next 900. Rip your stop
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