How can I use stop market and stop limit orders on Ameritrade for trading cryptocurrencies?

Can you provide a detailed explanation of how to use stop market and stop limit orders on Ameritrade for trading cryptocurrencies?

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- Certainly! Here's a step-by-step guide on how to use stop market and stop limit orders on Ameritrade for trading cryptocurrencies: 1. Log in to your Ameritrade account and go to the trading platform. 2. Select the cryptocurrency you want to trade. 3. Choose the 'Order Type' option and select either 'Stop Market' or 'Stop Limit'. 4. Set the 'Stop Price' at which you want the order to be triggered. 5. Set the 'Limit Price' (for stop limit orders) at which you want the order to be executed. 6. Specify the quantity of the cryptocurrency you want to buy or sell. 7. Review your order details and click 'Submit' to place the order. Keep in mind that stop market orders are executed at the best available price after the stop price is reached, while stop limit orders are executed at the specified limit price or better after the stop price is reached. I hope this explanation was helpful! If you have any more questions, feel free to ask.
Mar 01, 2022 · 3 years ago
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