Articles tagged “Stop Loss”
8 articles.
- Using an SL-L order as a de-facto SL-M on Kite
Traders set a wide limit on an SL-L order to mimic an SL-M, but a gap past the limit leaves it unfilled. This is why Zerodha removed SL-M on some segments.
- The trigger and limit price mismatch error on SL orders
The trigger-and-limit-price mismatch error on Kite means the SL order's prices are the wrong way round: a buy SL needs trigger at or below limit, a sell SL …
- The stop-loss trigger price not within the exchange permissible range error
Why Kite rejects a stop-loss when the trigger and limit price gap exceeds the exchange permissible range: the LPP band, tick size, correct side of LTP, and a …
- GTT as a stop-loss for options buying
A GTT can act as a stop-loss for long options on Zerodha, but it releases a single-trigger limit order, not SL-M, so a fast move can leave a long-option stop …
- How to place an SL order on Kite
Step-by-step guide to placing a Stop-Loss (SL) limit order on Zerodha Kite, covering the trigger price, limit price, order book status and common errors.
- Trigger price vs limit price on Kite
On Kite, the trigger price activates a pending stop-loss order while the limit price controls the worst execution price of the resulting limit order.
- GTT (Good Till Triggered) order on Zerodha
Zerodha's GTT lets traders set conditional buy or sell orders that persist for up to one year, triggering only when the market reaches a specified price.
- Cover order (CO) on Zerodha
A cover order on Zerodha is an intraday order paired with a mandatory stop-loss, enabling higher leverage by capping maximum loss at order placement.