Quote from ddefina:
Anybody do this on news days?
Quote from onelot:
I had my buy stop right above the 30 high at 924.5 in the ES... got filled at 926.5!!! Before I could put in my sell stop my sell limit was hit 927.5. So overall I made money, but I definitely learned a lesson. No more stop markets on news. Stop limits would definitely be the way to go.
BTW i wasn't playing that for the news... it did help though.
onelot
This is weird. There is a delay of more than 10 seconds between 924.5 and 926.5 ... either your connectivity or (more likely) your broker quotes/software is slow. Go with a broker that allows native stops.. every millisecond is worth $$ in fast-moving markets...Quote from onelot:
I had my buy stop right above the 30 high at 924.5 in the ES... got filled at 926.5!!! Before I could put in my sell stop my sell limit was hit 927.5. So overall I made money, but I definitely learned a lesson. No more stop markets on news. Stop limits would definitely be the way to go.
onelot
Quote from buzzy2:
This is weird. There is a delay of more than 10 seconds between 924.5 and 926.5 ... either your connectivity or (more likely) your broker quotes/software is slow. Go with a broker that allows native stops.. every millisecond is worth $$ in fast-moving markets...
Quote from onelot:
I use IB. When it happened it sure didn't seem like 10 seconds, but taking a look at the tick you are definitely right... it even went down to 924 before continuing. I know IB doesn't use native stops. However, I must say that I rarely experience slippage with their buy/sell stops. I'm guessing I was probably later on the queue than everyone else. Also, pre news bid/ask size was very light, which could also explain the lack of good price fill.
Maybe when I move up to "twolots" I'll get a broker that does natives. Can't beat the comissos right now, though.
onelot