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I understand combo orders but I thought it was common knowledge that legging in to a position meant separate orders.
Investopedia explains Leg
1. An example is when a broker attempts to execute an option straddle order as two separate transactions. The possibility for profit and loss occurs though the fluctuating price of the options.
Regardless of our misunderstanding, are you saying that you were filled on all 3 legs of your GS position at the same time?
ok, i'll do my AAPL trade now, exactly the same way. all three orders in at the exact same time, one commission on the shares, one total on the options.
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Multi-Leg Options Order
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What Does Multi-Leg Options Order Mean?
A type of order that allows an option trader to simultaneously buy or sell a number of different options that traditionally could only be achieved by placing separate orders. This type of order is primarily used in multi-legged strategies such as a straddle, strangle, ratio spread and butterfly.
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Investopedia explains Multi-Leg Options Order
This type of order gives the average option trader the ability to incorporate advanced options strategies that consist of many options by placing one order and only paying one commission. For example, one multi-leg order can be used to buy one call option with a strike price of $35 and one put option with a strike price of $35 (straddle strategy). Historically, this strategy could only be achieved by placing two separate orders (one for the call option and the other for the put option).
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i think they call that a straddle, right God?
but i added this just for shitsngiggles to cover my commission costs, seeing as how i don't really care about the spreads...
LOL.
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