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July 2018
rakeshr
July 2018
HowUTrade
July 2018
vinodhec
Is there any issue in BO order today?
vinodhec
July 2018
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Seems SL orders are not placed properly. It is not placed as SL-M, it is placed as SL, also price and trigger price are very different, cannot change it manually too
vinodhec
July 2018
180716000366149 order id for your reference
vinodhec
July 2018
please look into it ASAP, impacting my strategy of trailing loss
HowUTrade
July 2018
@vinodhec
This is the information we got from the other Broker.
Changes has been made in OMS to place SL instead of SL-M for BO stoploss orders.
This changes has been made w.r.t exchange order.
Now on wards,
BO stoploss orders will be SL order type with Upper/Lower circuit as Limit price and trigger price as it is.
@sujith
could pls confirm and announce if it is?
rakeshr
July 2018
@HowUTrade
Yes,its done at exchange, it's actually not SL instead of SL-M, but its a market protection which has been set at 3%.
HowUTrade
July 2018
@rakeshr
Thanks for the info.
This discussion has been closed.
This is the information we got from the other Broker.
Changes has been made in OMS to place SL instead of SL-M for BO stoploss orders.
This changes has been made w.r.t exchange order.
Now on wards,
BO stoploss orders will be SL order type with Upper/Lower circuit as Limit price and trigger price as it is.
@sujith could pls confirm and announce if it is?
Yes,its done at exchange, it's actually not SL instead of SL-M, but its a market protection which has been set at 3%.
Thanks for the info.