ENTRY, EXIT, SL/TARGET from SPOT CHART?

When Dhan is going to have ENTRY, EXIT, SL/TARGET from SPOT CHART?

See reference from one of your competitor’s platform (AO).

At least let people have SL from / on Spot.

And later you can develop it further. right now ATO is very cumbersome, doesn’t show on chart so you can not drag.

@Hardik

Hey @RajeshK

There is a feature on Dhan Charts (tv.dhan.co) that already caters to this, particularly from scalping angle.

If you open any underlying index chart, you can directly take position from that chart in any of the options. All you need to do is open Dhan Charts, go to index and click on Scalper button from the top navigation.

For SL/TARGET, that is something which we will take up later.

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Thankyou for the quick reply Hardik.

Without SL/ TARGET the whole thing is crippled.

I have said this before , you guys develop many nice features and then cripple it. Not to mention that looking running live PnL is another task.

See the clip to understand how nice to have this.

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Hey @RajeshK

Yes, this was primarily built for scalpers, hence doesn’t have SL/Target. Will take this up separately.
Also, Live P&L is already there on Index Scalper.

From the clip - for which option is it setting the target/stoploss?

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Good that you asked it,
It has been designed with user feed back like ours, even before the design gone into actual code development.

The choices(s) it gives:-

Entry from Strike /Exit via Spot or vice versa
Entry from Spot/ Exit from Spot

Or any combination.

Also SL has a check box (Which means you can place an SL and the moment you pace exit order, SL get cancelled automatically)

Index order are based on ATO so it doesn’t matter if you put SL on STRIKE (which means you can put SL on STRIKE, SL on SOPT, and TARGET on STRIKE and TARGET on SOPT all at once)

The first come first execution.

Lovely implementation. You guys should study it.

@Hardik Till the time you fully develop the whole thing.

Till then, can you pls give us a simple and visually confirng way to place a stoploss on SPOT.