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Where does a Triggered Limit Entry Order reside?

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[2018-02-01 18:28:09]
patrader - Posts: 92
Nice change to #2 - thanks! be glad to facilitate remote assistance. How/when to do so?
[2018-02-01 19:34:46]
Sierra Chart Engineering - Posts: 104368
We can call at the telephone number in your account sometime during the next hour. Would that be OK? Or we can do this after the close.
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[2018-02-01 19:40:15]
patrader - Posts: 92
At 4:00pm or after would be great thanks.
[2018-02-02 00:00:58]
Sierra Chart Engineering - Posts: 104368
For the record, the order modification issue is resolved. It related to the fact that CTS which are using, uses a price multiplier.
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[2018-02-02 02:38:25]
patrader - Posts: 92
I confirm everything is working - AWESOME. Thank you! I would say "goodbye" to the 'study' at this point (superfluous). I think right clicking in the column to the left of the buy column in a Trade DOM is fine to keep as the place for a Triggered Limit Order. It empowers the ultimate in flexibility. A trader can choose on the fly between wanting to use an exchange held stop-limit order or a Triggered Limit order. With each order type having it's own pre-set offset value, customized per symbol. Even though I don't use the manual option of setting the offset on a Triggered Limit Entry I can see how chart pattern traders might like it. To me, this new entry order type is a SIGNIFICANT feature benefit of Sierra Chart. When looking to buy or sell a breakout, having an auto feature to try and get an 'extra tick' on a fill is a real money issue. NT 7, from where I come, has a Stop-Limit negative offset option for order entry but taking that option eliminates the option of using a regular stop-limit. The flexibility of Sierra Chart's new Triggered Limit Order means traders have both options at their one-click fingertips. Super!
[2018-02-02 02:47:05]
Sierra Chart Engineering - Posts: 104368
This is good.
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Your definitive source for support. Other responses are from users. Try to keep your questions brief and to the point. Be aware of support policy:
https://www.sierrachart.com/index.php?l=PostingInformation.php#GeneralInformation

For the most reliable, advanced, and zero cost futures order routing, *change* to the Teton service:
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[2020-08-14 06:12:01]
tickjunkie - Posts: 1
Sorry to bump an old thread, but would it be possible to add a 'Buy Triggered Market' and 'Sell Triggered Market' order entry type as well. Basically, its like a breakout order in that you want to go market as soon as a price is breached. It's different from the 'Buy/Sell market if Touched' in that those work on a pullback to price. Buy Triggered Market would work similar to Buy Triggered Limit except submit a market order. It's basically like a client held stop, which would be very useful. Many times i don't want stops visible to the exchange, but do want to trigger if there is a breach in price. Thanks

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