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Setting a following stop


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Hi , thanks for the post.

 

We're not 100% sure what you mean by 'filling stop' - are you referring to a trailing stop?  We offer two main types of stop: non-guaranteed and guaranteed, and trailing stops fall under the former.  To enable them, you just need to access a full web platform and go to My Account > Settings > Preferences and it is one of the options there.  Once you have enabled them, there will be a tick box available for 'trailing stop' on deal tickets to allow you to add them to positions.

 

If you are referring to something else by 'filling stop' please just let us know and we'd be happy to help!

 

Thanks,

Hannah

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