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neshtrader
09 Oct 2024, 09:07

RE: STOP LOSS ADJUSTING ITSELF

PanagiotisCharalampous said: 

Hi there,

Please provide more information about your issue. Where can we see this happening? Can you record a video demonstrating this behavior?

Best regards,

Panagiotis

Attached is a video showing this, it may not be clear on your end, was i a rush to record, from the clip you can see my SL level was 20061.19 when my order was triggered inclusive slippage the SL level was automatically adjusted to 20059.96, i had to edit the SL level to 20061.19. Also when editing an entry point to a new level for my stop orders, i have noticed that it adjusts the SL level too, for example if i add 10 pips/points to my estimated entry level, the SL adjusts its self by deducting 10 pips/points.


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neshtrader
08 Oct 2024, 19:17

RE: STOP LOSS ADJUSTING ITSELF

PanagiotisCharalampous said: 

Hi there,

Please provide more information about your issue. Where can we see this happening? Can you record a video demonstrating this behavior?

Best regards,

Panagiotis

It happens once in a while, after your recent updates i have been noticing this, i will share a video of the same when i notice it.


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neshtrader
18 Jul 2024, 10:58

RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: Slippage on stop orders

PanagiotisCharalampous said: 

neshtrader said: 

PanagiotisCharalampous said: 

neshtrader said: 

PanagiotisCharalampous said: 

Hi there,

Slippage is related to the broker's liquidity and not with the platform. Also orders are executed by the server, so the client application is not relevant.

Best regards,

Panagiotis

Hi there, i have just informed my broker they have said they will look into it, i will come back with their reply. Does this mean your platform doesn't have slippages for stop orders? unless there is abnormal market conditions like volatile news, bank holidays etc?

Hi there,

Stop orders are just marker orders triggered at a certain price. So by definition there will be slippage if there is no enough liquidity. It has nothing to do with the platform.

Best regards,

Panagiotis

Hi,

This is well noted, then there is a huge difference between you guys and MT, stop orders on MT are executed without slippage unless there is abnormal volatility. I was comparing both Ctrader and MT stop orders taking the same trades at the same price levels unfortunately slippage was more on Ctrader, my broker is still reviewing the issue. 

Regards,

Nesh

 

No that is not how it works. Stop orders are market orders and slippage is possible. If you never get a slippage on market orders, then this probably means you are b-booked and order never actually gets to the market. 

Thanks all, this info is much appreciated.

Regards,

Nesh


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neshtrader
18 Jul 2024, 08:00

RE: RE: RE: Slippage on stop orders

PanagiotisCharalampous said: 

neshtrader said: 

PanagiotisCharalampous said: 

Hi there,

Slippage is related to the broker's liquidity and not with the platform. Also orders are executed by the server, so the client application is not relevant.

Best regards,

Panagiotis

Hi there, i have just informed my broker they have said they will look into it, i will come back with their reply. Does this mean your platform doesn't have slippages for stop orders? unless there is abnormal market conditions like volatile news, bank holidays etc?

Hi there,

Stop orders are just marker orders triggered at a certain price. So by definition there will be slippage if there is no enough liquidity. It has nothing to do with the platform.

Best regards,

Panagiotis

Hi,

This is well noted, then there is a huge difference between you guys and MT, stop orders on MT are executed without slippage unless there is abnormal volatility. I was comparing both Ctrader and MT stop orders taking the same trades at the same price levels unfortunately slippage was more on Ctrader, my broker is still reviewing the issue. 

Regards,

Nesh

 


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neshtrader
17 Jul 2024, 08:16 ( Updated at: 17 Jul 2024, 10:54 )

RE: Slippage on stop orders

PanagiotisCharalampous said: 

Hi there,

Slippage is related to the broker's liquidity and not with the platform. Also orders are executed by the server, so the client application is not relevant.

Best regards,

Panagiotis

Hi there, i have just informed my broker they have said they will look into it, i will come back with their reply. Does this mean your platform doesn't have slippages for stop orders? unless there is abnormal market conditions like volatile news, bank holidays etc?


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