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<h2>1st triggers all thinkorswim reddit</h2>

<p>1st triggers all thinkorswim reddit.  I swing trade and create all of my advance orders the day before.  What 'm trying to do is, if a price target is hit, then just create a new Trailing Stop for the remainder of the shares, automatically.  So I would like to add a 1st triggers all order with a 10% stoplimit order where it&rsquo;s automatically applied as my order fills on the breakout.  I am on ToS and have my 1st trigger OCO programmed and all set.  Then trigger a &ldquo;bracket&rdquo; order to sell your shares in two 100-share OCO orders.  No stoploss but want to move the profit trigger. 42/1.  It may be used as the triggered order in a First Triggers so that when the first order fills, both OCO orders become working; when either of the latter is filled, the other is canceled.  If stock goes down, my profit trigger moves down to 115 for every dollar the stock moves.  When I enter a buy or sell order on the Active trader ladder, I would like to have the the stop portion of my order to enter an identical order in the opposite direction.  If it&rsquo;s an initial order, then it will calculate percentage changes from the moment you send.  If I use a 1st triggers OCO order to submit a buy order which triggers an OCO with sell limit and stop orders. 77/31.  The 1st Trgs All order will wait for the initial order, order number one, to execute, then immediately send the remaining orders for execution all at once.  You mean 1st triggers 2 distinct OCOs? Like buy 1 T triggers -2T or +2T AND triggers -2TSLA or +2TSLA? I see 1st trig oco; oco; 1st trig seq; 1st trig all; blast all I've developed a strategy that makes use of the &quot;1st triggers sequence&quot; advanced order while trading forex.  The second conditional order to exit the position at the open of the next bar has got me stumped.  I even talked to TOS customer service today, and they didn&rsquo;t have an answer.  The algotrading sub-forum or whatever it is is interesting.  What we want to do is set up a conditional to cancel this order if our stop loss is triggered.  Stops get blown when you least need them to, it happens constantly while I trade, options are nightmarish with stops in the way they rarely trigger at a got fill if ever.  If you edit, you'll enter order management, including Single, Blast, Pair, OCO, 1st Triggers Seq, 1st Triggers All, 1st Triggers OCO, 1st Triggers 2 OCO, 1st Triggers 3 OCO.  Feel free to discuss further.  On the advanced Order screen, At the top right is a little drop down menu.  It should look like this. 45? Because you have it all wrong, the system is thinking you want the stock to activate when your total transaction = $30.  Trigger with OCO is as far as it goes.  To add a 1st Triggers OCO order in Active Trader, repeat all steps from Entering a First Triggers (above), but keep both orders from Step 2 enabled.  Then on the order entry screen tap the order box to enter your stop order.  Does anyone know how to set up a stop loss based on the entry price of the first trigger OCO assuming the entry price was a market order? For example, I have a market order purchase of an option when the underlying hits a certain price.  I'm trying to buy an option at market price and then sell that option when its value goes up 2% or down 5%.  There is a 'continuation' trigger in the trade algo and that worked as well.  Posted by u/redditguy256 - 7 votes and 15 comments a stop is a wait trigger, but will be rejected if it's not on the right side: sell stop must be below current price during market hours, buy stop must be above current price during market hours.  Is anyone aware of a way I could do this, on or off thinkorswim? The closest option is &quot;1st triggers OCO,&quot; which leaves me one OCO short.  The 1st triggers Seq Advanced Order requires two Order Entries.  To clarify, I do the 1st triggers all because it&rsquo;s my understanding, from chatting with support, that&rsquo;s the only way to do a limit order on the buy to open.  Similar in nature to the First Triggers Sequence order and the Blast All order types.  If your intent is to set an OCO upon order entry, for both a profit limit and stop loss, then 1st Triggers OCO will work.  Okay, I have been trading for about 8 months.  I was wondering if TOS has the ability to save an order template.  I really wish TOS would allow some type of hot key to just sell half the shares instead of having to flatten out of the entire trade.  For example, I want to open a credit spread when SPX dips below 5200, at the market price.  When this order is entered I also want to submit an order that will trigger a buy order at an 85% loss and another at a 50% upside profit.  Example: buy 100 shares of AAA @100.  Hey all, New to thinkorswim, and just wondering if there&rsquo;s a way to do what I&rsquo;m thinking.  After viewing &ldquo;Thinkorswim Automated Round Trip Trades&rdquo; you will be able to build orders using the &ldquo;1st triggers All&rdquo;order type and have your trades execute based on study conditions you specify.  What are some examples of trade triggers? Is this another term for alerts? Will ALL types of alerts displayed on marketwatch-alerts be transferred? Or will we have to re-do them (reestablish, as they worded it)? Is there a way to transfer/back-up/save alerts? I haven't found one.  Here&rsquo;s what I need: * Two orders: a buy with a profit/stop Hello all - I&rsquo;ve just used the search function but can&rsquo;t seem to find the answer I&rsquo;m looking for. 20 trigger a trailing stop of $0.  2 brackets with 2 stops and 2 profit taking. 00.  As an official Fidelity customer care channel, our community is the best way to get help on Reddit with your questions about investing with Fidelity &ndash; directly from Fidelity Associates.  Thanks! 1st triggers OCO order.  Feel free to discuss remedies, research, technologies, hair transplants, hair systems, living with hair loss, cosmetic concealments, whether to &quot;take the plunge&quot; and shave your head, and how your treatment progress or shaved head or hairstyle looks.  OCO orders work on stocks.  Is there any way to do this? Or is the only way to accomplish this is to enter the trade with a 1st triggers 2 OCO order? Seems weird that you would be able to do it upon trade entry, but not after you already have a position established.  Click on the Advanced Order button and load each choice so you can see what they really mean.  1st Trigger + OCO Stop Loss What I am wanting to do is have a Option purchased, and then when it reaches 30% profit, set a trailing stop 20%, the 30% profit (guarantee worst case scneario of 0-10% profit).  This does not protect you if the order does not work out though.  or 1st triggers all, and then right click on the buy LMT order and click &ldquo;opposite order.  What i want is for 1st triggers OCO to be my default order type.  Cheers.  Hey all sorry if this was asked.  A good example is &quot;1st Triggers Seq&quot; where you can (totally) automate the trade process based on indicator swings.  Also, it's way too easy to cancel alerts with that cancel symbol Would I just use a 1st triggers sequence type order and create a buy stop order at 100 in this case followed by two sell stop orders for 50% @95 and 100% @90? I haven't been able to get this to work in paper trading since my 2nd sell stop order is still linked to the initial buy order and not to the 1st sell order so it assumes I am trying to Best bet is to fire up the SIM and let er rip. 01 (1%).  Use an advanced order type instead.  I tried 1st Triggers 2 OCO but that creates two Trailing Stop orders with different price targets.  Is there a way to automate this? i don't mind having to update some prices, but if i select a position i want the order entry to fill with three orders.  Started learning and diving into options the last couple of months.  1st order sells a vertical spread. &rdquo; Click on it, change it to 1st triggers Seq. 84 and the premium is at 1. .  Sometimes a breakout will occur where the price blows through my limit missing more profit.  Please let me know.  It's a powerful tool set that takes time to learn and master, but well worth it.  That would be a Trigger with Bracket in Active Trader, or Buy/Sell Custom with OCO Bracket in Chart Trader.  Something like that.  Not a 1st triggers OCO.  Tressless (*tress&middot;less*, without hair) is the most popular community for males and females coping with hair loss.  I would like it to Buy whenever the condition is true and leave the shares open.  When you're building out the order on the order entry tool, change the advanced order section to OCO and make 2 closing orders, one limit the other stop.  The first order in the Order Entry screen triggers two OCO orders.  Set the first limit order as a sell price, make sure it's set TIF as GTC (time in force as 'good till close').  Market order triggers TP and SL of 15% on every trade.  Have to wait until tomorrow to talk to the futures gurus at TOS.  For example, first buy 200 shares of stock.  If it&rsquo;s an OCO from a &ldquo;1st triggers&rdquo; order then it&rsquo;ll calculate from the moment the first order is submitted, obvs.  The unofficial subreddit for thinkorswim&reg;.  It's just an OCO order.  Buy a Call/put/Stock with no stoploss but a moving profit trigger when the Call/put/Stock goes down ?.  So I&rsquo;ve been trying to capitalize on advance orders.  I know all about risk management and have tight rules in place for my day trading(buy low sell high on small caps).  If you do 1st triggers Hi, I am using a 1st triggers sequence of conditional orders based on custom studies.  When I purchase an option contract and if it hits my stop loss, it will trigger the stop loss, but if it goes above my target price it&rsquo;ll trigger the sell.  So on the first leg of this order (the 1st trigger order that sets off the sequence) click the little gear icon that brings us to the Order Rules window.  If you set a 1st triggers OCO order, you can make this work.  The issue is I would like to be able to exceed the limit of 8 total orders in the sequence.  Any tips or I'm not sure what a &quot;1st trigger&quot; bracket order is, but I use double bracket orders (orders with a separate sell target &amp; Stop Loss as a default and have had good success with it.  I currently use a 1st triggers an OCO order to buy the stock I am interested in and create a stop loss and profit exit.  What happens if the buy order is only partially filled? Does the OCO trigger with an equal number of shares that filled in the buy order? Or does the OCO not trigger leaving the partially filled shares exposed and unprotected? I'm using a 1st triggers OCO in my paper trading account, but I'm not sure it's set up correctly.  When one of the subsequent orders gets triggered, is there a way for my ThinkScript to know what bar number it was triggered on? I see there is a BarNumber() function.  I noticed the only way to do it by percentage is a trailstop.  My trades trigger on a 15 minute chart and nearly always close the following morning.  How I was thinking of doing it on the mobile app was through (see attached).  But I don't want to manually add each order, every time.  On Monday, I plan on employing the 1st Triggers method to start easing the load so to speak.  1st triggers all as well.  Click the advanced order button and change from &quot;single order&quot; to &quot;1st triggers sequence&quot; Right click anywhere on the first &quot;sell&quot; order and select &quot;create opposite order&quot; Change &quot;buy&quot; order type to stop limit. 42 This is what I am trying to do: OCO ---- Order 1: 1st trigger Sequence: -----sub-order 1: Sell half at X% profit -----sub-order 2: Sell other half at Y% profit Ergo, we've got Chart Trader and Active Trader, and they're not necessarily compatible.  entry price you got Order #1 for It will look like an OTOTO: Order 1: Buy Order 2: 100% trigger (&frac12; position size) Order 3: 200% trigger (&frac12; position size) Order #2 and #3 can be GTC orders.  I'd start with &quot;1st Triggers 2 OCO&quot;.  Hi, In ThinkorSwim Mac I'm trying to create a 1st trgs 2 OCO order template where I can put in: A buy order using a $ amount (like $500) for quantity&hellip; Advertisement Coins Did you find 1st Triggers 2 OCO? Sounds like what you want - The first order in the Order Entry screen triggers two OCO orders.  My basic order for trading is to buy X shares at market, then trigger an OCO: [Limit sell everything at 10% over my trigger price] and [Stop loss sell everything at market at 5% below my trigger price] when I think something will make a decent run.  I watched a couple of to a half dozen YouTube videos, and 1st Triggers get me along the way, but not all the way there.  The STOP is where it triggers, and the LIMIT should be the most you're willing to lose.  You can also select 1st triggers OCO to do a sell at the same time So are you saying you want your order to execute when only the stock is at $30.  Stop loss at $0.  The first 3 lines are a simple 1st Triggers OCO.  Same goes for buying a call or a put.  When I use AddOrder to buy, it works but only on the first time the condition is true, and no longer triggers another buy when the condition is subsequently true again, unless the original long positoin is closed with sell to close.  If I first buy a position (options), then set a stoploss, then a trail stop, if the trailstop triggers do I have to cancel the stoploss? I know I can do this all at once with an oco order (using mobile, so advanced order) but if I'm in a hurry to get into the position that takes too long.  Then submit it all.  I am just starting to explore this functionality, apologies for the new-user question.  I then want to trigger another closing 1st triggers OCO requires the initial order and 2+ subsequent orders that all go into effect once the initial order is filled.  thinkorswim&reg; is owned by TD Ameritrade, which has recently been acquired by Charles Schwab.  Submit the order.  I made a &quot;1st triggers 2 OCO&quot; order which would work, but it calculates (since I'm using a percentage) the limit sell and stops of each OCO based on the fill price of the straddle (call price+put price), and it immediately triggers my stoploss and closes my position. I want to set up a &quot;1st Triggers All&quot; to automatically execute a trade when SPX dips below certain value, but then to set up the triggered order to close the trade based on the market price the 1st order executed at.  Will post a solution if one exists. 29/30.  I know it looks like a lot of tedium, but it all only takes a second after you&rsquo;ve done it a few times.  So, I split the order into two separate OCOs as someone else suggested.  I'm confused about setting 1st triggers OCO orders in Papermoney. 48 making the covered call 30.  I want the OCO to be either (a) BTC at a limit price or (b) BTC on a specified date at market +2%.  Lower left corner of the order placement window, you&rsquo;ll see &ldquo;single.  Our goal is to help Redditors get answers to questions about Fidelity products and services, money movement, transfers, trading and more.  Is there an option to put offset when I buy or sell a stock in Thinkorswim? For example, I am putting $10 limit buy order on a stock with offset of 5 cents, so that broker can fill in the best price between $10 and $10.  Is there a way I can set stop loss and trigger price to trigger a trailing stop? Example: Have an Option that is at $1.  When any of the subsequent orders are filled, the rest get canceled.  Consider the Active Trader ladder as an entry to Order Mgmt.  Same thing with a STOP LIMIT order.  But I'm worried that it's actually set up to sell if the underlying (not the option) goes up 2% or down 5%.  or similar.  Both trades executed perfectly.  In addition, is there a way to save such an order setup as a template for future trades? (on ToS Web, Desktop does have this functionality) option ticker symbol for each of this trigger.  Hey guys, I know this is possible on other brokers but would love to be able to do it on think or swim.  Now you'll get an &quot;Order Confirmation Dialogue&quot; box, that you can confirm or edit.  But i mainly use ToS mobile to execute my trades as i find it easier. 05.  All of the logic I have tried results in the sell happening immediately (fractions of a second after the buy) or not at all.  The first order to enter is working as desired.  For the Trail Stop you'll want to disable the upper limit to let er run. 80 (-20%).  Sep 5, 2024 · I'm looking to set up a 1st Trigger OCO order in ThinkorSwim based on signals.  This is essentially a, &quot;1st triggers 2 OCO&quot; order, but after the 1st order has already triggered.  Will my first call to BarNumber() be the bar that my order was triggered on? There are hundreds of little traps on all brokerage platforms, try set alerts to your phone on price levels. 45/share which I assume it was doing correctly at the time because right now the stock price is at 31.  Select 1st triggers all. &rdquo; Change the price to what you want and send it So I decided to enter two 1st Triggers Seq orders on the live side.  Hi! I would like to know if it is possible to modify a &quot;1st triggers 3 OCO&quot; order with the following characteristics, I would like to place orders always in the following fashion: - This obviously needs to be bought in lots of 3, for example: 3, 6, 9, 27, 99 stocks - Entry Price: Always 2 ticks above the current candle's high 1st Triggers: Seq / All / OCO / 2 OCO / 3 OCO Somewhere in this set of choices is your answer.  Appreciate the input! I'm trying to buy a straddle and have an OCO for both legs separately.  But can I do an automatic percentage for stoplimit? Any advice would help.  on the mobile app yea i think you hit the option then go to trade spread and then to advanced order,,,there you'll see the trigger order on top and you can add orders to the OCO beneath it, you have to go and change the OCO orders from &quot;To Open&quot; to &quot;To Close&quot; by pressing on them and changing the setting, and yes it's &quot;1st triggers OCO&quot; and yea one OCO is a limit where you set your profit Its called a &quot;1st triggers 2 OCO&quot; .  Also I do it because, again if I understood correctly, support said a buy to open trail stop isn&rsquo;t common (My understanding from chat support is that the trail stop is mostly used on If you don't want to cancel your stop loss first then the only other way is to create a One Closes Other order as a take profit WITH (at the same time) as your stop loss.  With the OCO order which ever one triggers first will cancel the other one preventing you from going short.  Take profit 120.  Adjust mark and stop limit pricing.  Is there a way to build &quot;first triggers multiple OCO&quot; orders using ToS Web? I know that on desktop you have predefined 2OCO/3OCO functions, but I am not sure if this can also be achieved with the WebApp.  Learn how to build conditional orders which cover both the trade entry and trade exit.  Price at $1.  Adjust &quot;sell&quot; order limit pricing.  Feb 24, 2021 · First Triggers All (1st Trgs All) Order Type.  Needs to be 5 total orders, one buy and two sell/two stops.  I&rsquo;m trying to get a second OCO to trigger as a result of one of the first OCO outcomes.   </p>

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