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Date/Time: Wed, 07 May 2025 16:53:32 +0000



Stop Order Tick Up / Tick Down

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[2021-08-12 00:07:41]
nosast - Posts: 313
Is it possible to get this functionality with more than one tick? For thinner products like NQ I would want to have this hotkeys for 2 Ticks Up/Down or 4 Ticks Up/Down:

- Stop Order Tick Up
- Stop Order Tick Down
[2021-08-12 13:24:50]
John - SC Support - Posts: 39675
This is not currently supported. We have tagged this as a Feature Request.
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[2021-08-17 20:09:53]
nosast - Posts: 313
For an interims workaround I set this hotkey to the sidewheel of my mouse and set sensitivity in mouse option to very high. In SIM this works beautful, letting me trail the stop with ease.

Trading live with SC/TT/Denali the stop for whatever reason gets move much slower with the same setup.

I would really love to get these hotkeys with 2 and 4 Ticks up/down. Seems to be very handy and much quicker than dragging the order or using the keyboard hotkeys tick-by-tick.
[2021-09-04 15:35:48]
nosast - Posts: 313
Any chance this could be implemented in one of the next releases? For my purpose and market, Stop Order 4xTick up and down would be really helpful.
[2024-11-22 01:56:34]
J DIDDY - Posts: 142
Hey nosast, (John - SC Support)

I have a hack for this feature!

If you compress the tick on a chart or DOM to lets say 1.000000 (instead of the original setting of 0.250000) Then the Stop Order Tick Up / Tick Down Command will jump by 1 tick for that chart or DOM when it is selected ....which will be 4 ticks on a standard chart setting!

2.000000 for 8 ticks, and so on......

(NOTE: The chart or DOM with the new setting 'MUST BE' selected for the command to access that charts tick size).

I compressed a chart to 24 ticks and the DOM is normal, so now i can move the stops for NQ by 1 or 24 ticks! Works perfect, Check it out!
Date Time Of Last Edit: 2024-11-22 13:45:20

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