CashOutChick
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I wanted to try to trade the news by entering 2 limit orders a few pips above the current price (for the buy limit order) and a few pips below the current price (for the sell limit order). I tried that using virtual money and it worked. By the way, is this the way to play a news release?
Yesterday, I tried with real money and it went strange. First of all, the buy limit got hit even though I did not see the price going that high. It just got hit out of the blue! Strange! Was this done by my counter party (I am trading with a bank) to "sabotage" my trade? I have never seen anything like this.
Then soon after the news was released and the price went south. The sell limit got hit not at the limit price but some other less favourable price. Anyway, since my buy order got hit (and was not closed - I was still confused at what happened), the sell order came as a closing order for the buy order. Needless to say, I loss some money within a matter of seconds! Ouch!
Was my limit orders too near to the current price? I think it was 2-4 pips above the current price and the pair I was trading was the EURUSD (where the 2 pips was the normally the spread given by the bank).
Yesterday, I tried with real money and it went strange. First of all, the buy limit got hit even though I did not see the price going that high. It just got hit out of the blue! Strange! Was this done by my counter party (I am trading with a bank) to "sabotage" my trade? I have never seen anything like this.
Then soon after the news was released and the price went south. The sell limit got hit not at the limit price but some other less favourable price. Anyway, since my buy order got hit (and was not closed - I was still confused at what happened), the sell order came as a closing order for the buy order. Needless to say, I loss some money within a matter of seconds! Ouch!
Was my limit orders too near to the current price? I think it was 2-4 pips above the current price and the pair I was trading was the EURUSD (where the 2 pips was the normally the spread given by the bank).