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ISA GTC Stop Loss automatic deletion


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Guest Ian L

Hi, I have raised GTC Sell Orders to act as stop losses within my stocks ISA, but on two occasions they have all disappeared.  Can anyone explain why please?

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Guest Ian L

Hi, apologies for not replying sooner.  The orders were definitely GTC, and on a range for FTSE350 stocks.

On the 6th June, I had 9 working orders in place dating from early Feb onwards.  They all disappeared overnight and I had to raise the orders again.

Have you experienced this previously?

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