What is "GTT" in the context of the Orders page?
"GTT" stands for "Good Till Triggered" orders. These are special orders that remain active for a longer period (e.g., a specific number of days or until a certain price is hit), unlike regular day orders, which expire at market close. The GTT tab specifically lists these long-standing orders.
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What is the "Orders" page for?
The "Orders" page (also known as the Order Book) provides a comprehensive view of all your trading orders, including those that are currently active (pending), those that have been successfully completed (executed), and specific "Good Till Triggered" ...
How client can place GTT orders?
GTT orders can be placed either on a stand-alone basis or along with a base order. Steps to place a stand-alone GTT order: Client need to select the stock for which he/she want to place the GTT order.Visit the company page and click on more options ...
What are the different sections or tabs available on the Orders page?
The Orders page is divided into four main sections: * All: Shows a consolidated list of all your orders, regardless of their status. * Pending: Displays orders that have been placed but are not yet fully executed. * Executed: Lists all orders that ...
Can I cancel or modify orders from the "Orders" page?
Yes, for "Pending" orders, you can typically cancel or modify their price or quantity directly from this page by clicking on the specific order. (Note: This is a standard feature, assuming it exists on your platform).
Can client modify and delete the GTT orders?
Client can modify and delete active GTT orders. If client placed a GTT along with a base order, the base order needs to be completely executed at the exchange. Only in this case the GTTs will be made active.