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Why did my order not trigger?

Stop-loss orders are controlled and triggered by the exchange. An order might not trigger for the following reasons:
  1. Price Not Reached: The market price did not reach your set trigger price. In volatile markets, rapid price changes may skip over your trigger price, preventing activation.
  2. Incorrect Order Setup:
    • For a sell stop-loss, the trigger price was set higher than the current market price.
    • For a buy stop-loss, the trigger price was set lower than the current market price.
  3. Insufficient Funds or Holdings:
    • Buy Orders: Insufficient funds in your account when the trigger price was reached.
    • Sell Orders: Not enough shares or positions in your account to execute the order.
  4. Liquidity and Market Conditions: Limited buyers/sellers or low trading volumes at the trigger price.
  5. Exchange Restrictions or Expiration: Circuit breakers, price bands, or trading halts prevented the order from executing. The order expired before the trigger price was reached.
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