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    atp stop is a stop limit instead of stop market

    i have a atm stop that is active.
    it showed stop limit instead of stop market.
    this is not what I want. How do I change to stop market?
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    Last edited by kiwibird; 01-12-2009, 05:14 PM.

    #2
    atm quantity

    in the atm stop below its set to one contract.
    if i send throught a 2 lot order, will it work properly?
    the log says entry order quauntity is greater than the cumlative totals of stop loss profit targets. I assume NT still did a 2 lot of the atm stop?

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      #3
      Hi,


      Please visit the link provided for information regarding the submission of orders.



      There shouldn't be a problem with adding a second contract, please explain in detail what problem you're having in addition to the steps you've taken.
      MichaelNinjaTrader Customer Service

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        #4
        ok so it seems that doing multiple contracts shoudl be handled by atm ok.
        However I am getting a stop limit, not a stop market.
        I have concerns that one day on a big spike, or datefeed screwup my stop limit might not fill.
        how can i change this order to a stop market?
        Please see my first post.

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          #5
          Hello,



          Please right click in your superDOM --> select properties --> set "Use stop market for stop loss order" to True --> Click apply and let me know if this resolves your inquiry.
          MichaelNinjaTrader Customer Service

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            #6
            thats fixed it, thank you.
            are there any negitives to using stop market?
            can I make a greater value for the stop limit offset.
            markets i trade are es, emd ,tf dax and fesx

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              #7
              During high volatility you can experience slippage using stop market orders.

              You can set the offset upon submitting the stop limit order. If not, you must have a value pre-defined in the SuperDOM properties menu. Set 'Stop limit offset' to Off and you can define the offset upon submitting the stop limit order.
              JasonNinjaTrader Customer Service

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