Bitget modify or update stop loss

Hello, please add function update stop loss for bitget = )

@Tash please review this if its possible to use limits

Yes, you can use limit orders. However, it is only possible under the Oneway Position mode.

It is also impossible to open stop orders, meaning only the stop loss as a limit order would work.

I see so having stop limits would be good.
Would that solve your issue @rgtrue ?

Tash, please, can you give for us example off messages for situation: open long with SL=1% → when price reach 1% up, change SL to open price. If possible without add commission (without close trade)

Without example I don’t understand how to do that. When i have open position at price 100, and put limit order for sell at price 90 (for stop) - order execute instantly

Lucem, hello, i I received an answer from Tash that it is impossible to use update or modify SL, including by the limit order method. Please add this function to Bitget, native stop work a way faster when price move volatile

The best example would be:BUY EOSUSDT OQ=10 C=FUTURES sl=1% tp=2% L=1x ONEWAY
Your strategy would have to be programmed to send another alert when the price moves 1% up and have sell EOSUSDT OQ=10 C=FUTURES P=-1% L=1x ONEWAY as the command, assuming the stop orders were accepted.

This would place a sell stop order at the entry point of your previous order.

This is because stop orders are not supported.

We will have to wait until @Lucem can confirm stop orders are supported.

Do the limit work for you at the moment @rgtrue
Stop orders will be added soon.

Hello Tash and Lucem, this method not work because price is higher than Limit and open market immediately. how I see on website:
Sell BTCUSDT Q=50% p=60000 A=FUTURES (Opens a sell limit order with 50% of your account balance if the market price is less than the 60000 price. If the price is higher, it opens a market order immediately. )

Limits can be used to set take profits not stop loss.

Example:

buy BTCUSDT a=futures q=10%
sell BTCUSDT a=futures q=100% p=5%

Yes, thank you, limit for TP it’s good possibility

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