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    What is Single trigger type in GTT?

    A Single Trigger GTT request allows you to set one trigger price for a buy or sell order.

    • Once the stock reaches the set trigger price, a limit order is placed on the exchange for execution.
    • Unlike the OCO (One Cancels Other) trigger, which requires both Stop-Loss and Target prices, a Single Trigger only requires one price condition.

    Example:
    You want to buy Stock XYZ, which is currently trading at ₹500, but you prefer to buy it only when the price drops to ₹450.

    • You place a Single Trigger GTT Buy Order with a trigger price of ₹450.
    • If the stock price reaches ₹450 within the 365-day validity, a limit order is sent to the exchange.
    • If the stock never reaches ₹450, the order remains active until it is canceled or expires.
    What is GTT? What is the validity of GTT order? Why did my GTT request get cancelled? Where can the active and triggered GTT request be tracked? Can I place GTT request for Cover/Square off against an Open position? What will happen to a pending GTT request if it doesn’t get triggered? Can I place GTT orders in MTF? How does the GTT feature work? Do I need to allocate funds for placing GTT request? How to place a buy/sell GTT order for stocks? What is an OCO request in GTT? What is Trigger price & Limit price in a GTT request for stocks? Can I modify the trigger or limit price of a GTT request? Can I place only Target or only Stoploss request in GTT? What Happens to the Stoploss if the Target Price is Triggered and order is sent to the Exchange? What are the various statuses in GTT book against GTT request? Is the GTT option available for all the stocks?