(OTO) One Triggers Other

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Example of order

For example, a limit buy order to buy the BTC perpetual at a price of $100,000 [2,3]. This is our primary order. Once our primary order is filled - we would like to get out of the resulting long position if the price moves down to $95,000 [1, 4]. This means we would like to place a stop loss at $95,000. After the primary order has been filled, if the price then descends to $95,000, the position is closed [5].

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Placing an OTO order on Deribit

  1. USD or asset selection. Choose whether you want to enter the size of the order in USD or an amount of the underlying asset. Values will be rounded to the nearest valid amount.

  2. RFQ. This button allows traders to send a notification to market makers that indicates they are interested in trading the instrument. This will allow market makers to put a quote into the order book for the requested size. This button is informational only, not an execution mechanism.

  3. A profit and loss calculator.

  4. Order type. Some order types are not available for certain instruments.

  5. Order amount

  6. Order price

  7. Buy and Sell buttons

  8. TIF

  9. Special ordertype

  10. The current position size on the selected instrument.

  11. The maximum leverage possible on the instrument.

  12. Stop-loss as secondary order.

    1. On/Off toggle.

    2. Order type. Some order types are not available for certain instruments.

    3. Trigger Price - The price which once reached, will trigger the placement of the order.

    4. Order price

    5. Trigger

      • Mark - When “Mark” is selected for the trigger price, the mark price reaching or crossing the chosen trigger price will trigger the placement of the conditional order.

      • Last - When “Last” is selected for the trigger price, the last traded price of the instrument reaching or crossing the chosen trigger price will trigger the placement of the conditional order.

      • Index - When “Index” is selected for the trigger price, the index price reaching or crossing the chosen trigger price will trigger the placement of the conditional order.

    6. Trigger Offset - Used to set the maximum distance from the current price for a trailing stop.

    7. Special

      • Reduce (reduce_only) - This setting will ensure the order can only reduce an open position. It can not increase the size of any existing positions, or open any new positions.

    8. Estimated profit if the primary order is filled and then the secondary order is also filled.

  13. Initial margin requirement

  14. Position impact PM (portfolio margin).