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Hi nizarjust in case porper doesn't get a chance to reply, with Commsec conditional orders it is theoretically possible in rapidly falling stocks that your stop loss order will not get executed even after your trigger price is reached....ie...you could be very unlucky in that once the trades fall below your trigger price the highest subsequent bids could still be below your set 'execution' price and so your sell order would not be executed unless the bids came back up to your sell/execution price.cheersbullmarket
Hi nizar
just in case porper doesn't get a chance to reply, with Commsec conditional orders it is theoretically possible in rapidly falling stocks that your stop loss order will not get executed even after your trigger price is reached....ie...you could be very unlucky in that once the trades fall below your trigger price the highest subsequent bids could still be below your set 'execution' price and so your sell order would not be executed unless the bids came back up to your sell/execution price.
cheers
bullmarket
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