Quote from thecalip:
Happened again. Order not execute. I checked the setting before I placed these orders. Its a buy stop limit, and the price was hit like 5 times on the minutes chart, and yet, order not execute.
I am bless this is an open order, imagine when you depend it on closing your position.
Now, I need a recommendation of a futures broker. OEC data is mess up now, so it's own of the questions. In additional, it also mess up my account a little too.
This is called the "One Pip Sulk".Quote from thecalip:
It just didn't execute.
I trade the 6E, and from 2:30 to 3:30 est, the price was hit a few times with few thousand contracts traded. The stop limit was two pip, the spread is only one pip, so there is no way it will not execute if the system works.
This was in the Release Notes for the version now downloading if you respond to the update message:Quote from traderkr:
Well, IB upgraded a new version of TWS and after hours trading was disabled in the new upgrade. You had to re-enable this setting. They did it without any notice, as usual. I can't understand why did they do that. Looks like a software bug, sorry, feature.![]()
Sometimes they have new releases a couple times per day. I think it might be much better if we suggest to IB to hire the professional development & QA team and introduce the common approach for software releases.Quote from JackR:
I guess we could do a suggestion to IB to send an email with a link to the Release Notes on their web site whenever they do a new release.
Jack [/B]