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Thinkorswim tutorial
Thinkorswim tutorial










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Video 3 of 3: Learn an advanced trick on how to put a target trigger in place

thinkorswim tutorial

An advanced trick on how to put a target trigger in place (Video #3).

thinkorswim tutorial

  • How to build a customized OCO Bracket Order and save it as a template on Thinkorswim (TOS) (Video #2).
  • How the OCO Bracket Order is used (Video #1).
  • In this 3-part video series, you have learned: This bracket order is useful for placing trades after hours and for protecting the trade when you aren’t around to put a stop in.

    thinkorswim tutorial

    Very convenient for placing trades after hours or during or for using a watchlist like the ones in Scouting Reports where we give you our trigger points then all you have to do is determine how many contracts you are doing and plug in the numbers into the bracket order. So now you can put in your entry trigger, exit, and target trigger at the same time and be done with the trade. In this final video of the series, Coach Gino Poore takes the OCO Contingent Bracket Order to the final step by adding a target trigger to the mix.










    Thinkorswim tutorial