How to use OKX stop-limit orders: trigger price, limit price and common mistakes

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How to use OKX stop-limit orders: trigger price, limit price and common mistakes
A beginner guide to OKX stop-limit orders that explains trigger price, limit price and why an order may trigger but still not fill.

A stop-limit order is not a guaranteed execution tool. It first triggers, then posts a limit order, so misunderstanding the two prices often leads to surprises.

Who this guide is for

  • Useful for spot beginners who want planned entries or exits
  • Triggering and filling are two different stages
  • Low liquidity can cause triggered orders to remain unfilled

Suggested path

  1. First decide whether you want to cut loss below a level or enter after a breakout above a level, because the direction changes how you set the order.
  2. Then separate trigger price from limit price: the trigger activates the order, while the limit price defines the actual posted buy or sell order.
  3. After that, review liquidity and price movement for the pair instead of placing an unrealistic limit too far from market conditions.
  4. Before using larger size, test with a small amount so you understand the trigger logic, quantity and total cost.

Key checks

  • stop-limit
  • trigger price
  • limit price

FAQ

Why did my stop-limit order trigger but not fill?

Because triggering only posts the limit order. Fast price movement can leave it waiting in the book.

Is stop-limit always better than market?

Not always. It depends on whether you value price control more than execution certainty.

Should beginners use large size immediately?

No, it is safer to practice with smaller orders first.

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