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How well does stop loss work if a disaster strike?
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Feb 05, 2016 at 11:58
Brokers can see all info for your account.Infrastructure is different broker to broker,with the amount of liquidity providers now days and ecns & dark pools and the like matching orders is no problem.Taking big losses is!Do you think a broker would rather slip and lose a big institutional client or small retail trader?And so will fill the largest orders first for stopsSo if they have an order for 1,000,000 lots this will be filled before say an order for 100,000 lots that is my experience anyway having worked in many brokerages over many years.😉Hope this helps regardsLondonkic...
How well does stop loss work if a disaster strike?
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New Traders
Feb 04, 2016 at 11:00
Hi thats a bit of a tough question to answer as it depends on a lot of different factors such as broker/instrument traded/type of news release etc,In normal market conditions your stops should be triggered at the price you request,but in general trading around news events is tricky as stops will not always get triggered at your requested price(stops do not guarantee price just an exit) If liquidity providers pull out of the markets brokers can not execute your stop,thus you will incur slippage and that will be very large for say the tsunami or swiss franc peg removal as well as other crashes t...
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