Trigger Price vs Execution Price: What Every Trader Should Know

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On feature platforms and derivative markets, these two terms are constantly confused, although they do completely different things.

Trigger price is a kind of “trigger” for your order. When the market reaches this mark, the order is activated. Example: set the trigger at 523 → the price reached 523 → the order was triggered. But oops, this does not mean that the order will be executed at 523!

Execution price is the very goal where the order will try to actually fill. For limit orders: the maximum at which you buy, or the minimum at which you sell.

In practice: the trigger activates the game, the strike price is your final bet. A typical scenario is a conditional limit order, where you wait for a certain market situation to activate the order.

By doing so, there is less interference with unfulfilled orders and better control over entries/exits.

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