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A full webnotes article on market depth and snap quote will cover the 5-level and 20-level market-depth window on Kite, the snap-quote price feed, and how bid/ask depth informs order placement, with internal links to neighbouring topics on webnotes.in and a references section pointing to primary sources.
The GTT trigger email shows the trigger price, but a GTT places a limit order, so it fills at your limit price or worse, and a gap move can …
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