⚠️ Ever Wondered Why Your Stop Order Executed Way Above Your Set Price?

Here's a real-life trading lesson from DIZANEX — and it's something every trader should know.

📌 I opened a short position at 0.33200

🔒 I placed a Stop Market Order as my stop-loss

🚨 Market spiked unexpectedly... and boom:

➡️ My stop triggered — but the trade closed at 0.37700 😳

That’s a 45-point jump above my intended stop!

🔍 What Actually Happened?

A Stop Market Order means:

“Once price hits the stop level, execute a market order immediately.”

The catch?

✅ You get fast execution

❌ But no control over price

If the order book is thin or the market is volatile, your trade could fill at a much worse price — just like mine did.

💡 DIZANEX Pro Tip:

✅ Stop Market Order – Fast but Risky

Immediate execution

No price guarantee

Vulnerable to slippage

✅ Stop-Limit Order – Smarter Risk Management

Stop = trigger point

Limit = your acceptable price range

👉 Avoids massive slippage

👉 Gives you control during volatility

🎯 Takeaway from DIZANEX:

“Execution speed is great — but not if it costs you control.”

“Trade smart. Protect your capital with precision.”

💬 Have you ever faced something like this?

Drop your thoughts below 👇

Let’s help more traders stay ahead of the traps!

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