Hi all,
If you amend a limit order, specifically change the quantity, do you loose your place in the order queue, and can your broker 'screw you' (while they are supposed to let the limit order through the exchange. I am using IB for now).
E.g. you place two contracts at a certain price, say on NYMEX, and this has been sitting for a while. As the price comes closer - or for any other reason, you wish to cancel one of the two contracts, which is a quantity update from 2 to 1.
If you had placed two orders with quantity 1, then of course you will keep your place for the other order as they are independent. In turn, I would expect increasing quantity does not work [or does the old quantity keeps it's place?], in any case you probably would submit a new order.
Any help much appreciated.
Thanks
If you amend a limit order, specifically change the quantity, do you loose your place in the order queue, and can your broker 'screw you' (while they are supposed to let the limit order through the exchange. I am using IB for now).
E.g. you place two contracts at a certain price, say on NYMEX, and this has been sitting for a while. As the price comes closer - or for any other reason, you wish to cancel one of the two contracts, which is a quantity update from 2 to 1.
If you had placed two orders with quantity 1, then of course you will keep your place for the other order as they are independent. In turn, I would expect increasing quantity does not work [or does the old quantity keeps it's place?], in any case you probably would submit a new order.
Any help much appreciated.
Thanks