Another daytrating WTF
Nov. 27th, 2020 10:17 pmIn a previous part, I asked a rookie question and got perfect answers from pros that explained everything.
Now I have a more complex situation, but options are the same: I misunderstand something, or there was a glitch with my broker's software.
I opened a $1000 long position at $9.90, set TP at $10.15. I also have an open buy stop limit order of $300 at $10.20 (please don't ask me why I don't just close $700 at $10.15, I would have done exactly that if my software would have supported this type of limit order).
The price fluctuates between $9.70 and $9.95, and then suddenly I see my limit order to buy at $10.20 is executed. So I have two long positions now, $1000 opened at $9.90 and $300 at $10.20, and current price is $9.80.
When I checked a chart in the terminal at and around the execution time the price was always in $9.89-$9.96 range. It never even crossed $10.00 today! How can it be that price was high enough to trigger buy stop limit at $10.20, but it did not trigger TP at $10.15?
Is it a broker bug or I am a fool (again)???
Now I have a more complex situation, but options are the same: I misunderstand something, or there was a glitch with my broker's software.
I opened a $1000 long position at $9.90, set TP at $10.15. I also have an open buy stop limit order of $300 at $10.20 (please don't ask me why I don't just close $700 at $10.15, I would have done exactly that if my software would have supported this type of limit order).
The price fluctuates between $9.70 and $9.95, and then suddenly I see my limit order to buy at $10.20 is executed. So I have two long positions now, $1000 opened at $9.90 and $300 at $10.20, and current price is $9.80.
When I checked a chart in the terminal at and around the execution time the price was always in $9.89-$9.96 range. It never even crossed $10.00 today! How can it be that price was high enough to trigger buy stop limit at $10.20, but it did not trigger TP at $10.15?
Is it a broker bug or I am a fool (again)???
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Date: 2020-11-28 02:17 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2020-11-28 02:44 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2020-11-28 08:48 pm (UTC)But if someone sells me at 10.20 (limit order triggered so there is some liquidity at this price), why I can't I sell at 10.15 at the same time?
I did some investigation and I think I found something that can be related to a root cause. My oder was executed at 20:31 my timezone, and the main exchange where the security is being traded was closed at 20:30. However my broker still trades until 21:00 my time but with much higher (10x!) spread (must be moving to another venue..) So in the future I'll just close my limit orders before this event..
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Date: 2020-11-28 09:56 pm (UTC)But yeah, executing the order in after-market is a big surprise. It could be that the order was triggered on the main exchange when everyone was wrapping up for the day and then they executed it in after-market.
Stop orders
Date: 2020-11-29 08:38 am (UTC)Do you mean that stop orders are bad idea?
Re: Stop orders
Date: 2020-11-29 09:58 am (UTC)