why in super order the SL is not executed in provided price.
Hi @Bebilin, welcome to MadeForTrade!
In Super Orders, the stop-loss is designed to execute as a market order once the trigger price is hit. This is intentional, especially in options trading, where the gap between trigger and limit prices can be very narrow. In such cases, stop-limit orders may remain pending and fail to execute.
By converting the stop-loss to a market order after the trigger, Super Orders ensure faster execution and better chances of exit during volatile moves. However, this can result in execution slightly above or below the trigger price depending on market liquidity and movement.
If you prefer execution strictly at a specific price, you can use a Trigger-Limit order, where the order will execute only at your defined price range.