Originally posted by stock777
Are you saying Cyber won't let you short QQQ on a downtick, even thought it is exempt from that rule?
No, he's asking whether Cyber will
accept the order if the Q's are on a downtick. I used to use CyberTrader Pro and one of the serious annoyances to me was that if you entered a short at the bid or below, and the non-QQQ stock was making a downtick, the software would just kick it. Then you'd have to click "OK" to close the dialog box, then quickly enter another order and hope you happen to hit it on an uptick. Or you could place your short above the bid and it will get accepted but you may well not get filled if it's a fast-mover heading down.
An alternative approach which would be more useful to traders would be: if the short is entered at the bid, and the stock is in a downtick, simply accept it by bumping it up .01 (thereby forcing an uptick if it is filled). But like above you may well not get filled if heading down. Or, alternately, accept the order at or below the bid, and not fill it unless the stock upticks and stays within the range of your limit.
Anyway, Cyber will execute a short of the Q's on a downtick, but I'd also be curious to know if the software will
definitely accept the order in the first place if it's downticking (and your order is at the bid or below). Seems like it should, but that hasn't ever stopped Cyber before....:eek: