I have noticed since I began using TT that the platform allows me to enter any limit price I want, and it will show a P/L upon entry even though it may not be entirely filled. Has anyone else experienced this?
I have noticed since I began using TT that the platform allows me to enter any limit price I want, and it will show a P/L upon entry even though it may not be entirely filled. Has anyone else experienced this?
For example, if I open a high buy or sell limit order in Crude Oil, and set a price of say 200(not actual current price just messing around with figures here) it will show a floating profit/loss in the account. This is when the limit order is either partially filled or not filled. Giving the account positive equity. It works with all sorts of contracts.I've been using TT for decades and I don't really understand this question. But yeah, even a "partial" fill is an open position subject to a P&L mark. Doesn't really matter how you got there, you have risk on.
For example, if I open a high buy or sell limit order in Crude Oil, and set a price of say 200(not actual current price just messing around with figures here) it will show a floating profit/loss in the account. This is when the limit order is either partially filled or not filled. Giving the account positive equity. It works with all sorts of contracts.
It is a demo account. I stumbled upon this by playing around with numbers. It mainly works with instruments that have an ask price, but no bid price yet. So I put in a bid price, and that's when sometimes it's partially filled, other times it's a working order.That makes no sense to me at all. If it was a Buy order at 200 it would be filled and you would have an open position with a marked P&L. You obviously would not be filled with a Sell order at 200. Is this SIM or a live market?
Bone here is a screenshot of some markets I have open in TTThat makes no sense to me at all. If it was a Buy order at 200 it would be filled and you would have an open position with a marked P&L. You obviously would not be filled with a Sell order at 200. Is this SIM or a live market?
Bone here is a screenshot of some markets I have open in TT
It's the free website mobile version. I'm assuming not much difference between mobile and web.OK, so it's a SIM account on the TT phone app.
Did you sign up for the demo through a broker with a funded account, or is this the free TT website demo?
It's the free website mobile version. I'm assuming not much difference between mobile and web.