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Limit order too far away


DeanPetersWright

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I just wanted a quick check on this one. 

On the demo version of the platform, I entered an order this morning, and when trying to place a limit, I had the following error message:

"The limit distance you have requested is too far from the current market price"

  • Is this a bug or a feature? In other words, is there really a limit to how far I can place a limit order?
  • Is this a demo feature or would this behaviour be seen in a live account?
  • Is this a setting error? Can I change the limit settings somewhere? 

I'm trading on a CFD demo platform - an online platform. 

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