Trading Rules
Order Types
What is market order
What is limit order
What are advanced orders
Stop order
Stop limit order
Trailing stop order
Trailing stop limit order
Market if touched order
Limit if touched order
What is an attached order
What is Algorithmic Trading for US Stocks
Market-on-Close order
What is a conditional order?
What are order trigger times?
OCO order
US Stock Option
US Index Option
Stock Yield Enhancement Program (SYEP)
Dividend Reinvestment Plan
A Stop Limit order is an instruction to submit a buy or sell limit order when the user-specified stop trigger price is attained or penetrated. The order has two basic components: the stop trigger price and the limit price. When a trade has occurred at or through the stop trigger price, the order becomes executable and enters the market as a limit order, which is an order to buy or sell at a specified price or better. A Stop Limit eliminates the price risk associated with a stop order where the execution price cannot be guaranteed, but exposes the investor to the risk that the order may never fill even if the stop trigger price is reached. The investor could "miss the market" altogether.
Assume the current market price of a stock is 30:
● If you submit a buy stop order at 33 and limit price at 35, and later the market price rises to 33, the buy limit order will be triggered and filled at a price no more than 35.
● If you submit a sell stop order at 26 and limit price at 25, and later the market price drops to 26, the sell limit order will be triggered and filled at a price no less than 25.
Moomoo Financial Singapore Pte. Ltd. simulates advanced order types on its books and routes the order to its clearing broker when it reaches the trigger price. Moomoo Financial Singapore Pte. Ltd. simulates stop limit orders with the following default triggers:
● Sell Simulated Stop Limit Orders become limit orders when the last traded price is less than or equal to the stop price.
● Buy Simulated Stop Limit Orders become limit orders when the last traded price is greater than or equal to the stop price.
Unless you select specific trading hours, advanced orders will only be triggered during regular trading hours or continuous trading session.
● The system will use a specific quote data source as the quote price monitoring standard, for example, the U.S. stock is based on UTP quotes for price monitoring, the performance of Basic quotes may be different from UTP quote.