Namespace FFT.Oanda.Orders
Enums
CancellableOrderType
The type of the Order.
GuaranteedStopLossOrderModeForInstrument
The overall behaviour of the Account regarding Guaranteed Stop Loss Orders for a specific Instrument.
LimitOrderReason
The reason that the Limit Order was initiated.
MarketOrderMarginCloseoutReason
The reason that the Market Order was created to perform a margin closeout.
OrderPositionFill
Specification of how Positions in the Account are modified when the Order is filled.
OrderState
The current state of the order.
OrderStateFilter
The state to filter the requested Orders by.
OrderTriggerCondition
Specification of which price component should be used when determining if an Order should be triggered and filled. This allows Orders to be triggered based on the bid, ask, mid, default (ask for buy, bid for sell) or inverse (ask for sell, bid for buy) price depending on the desired behaviour. Orders are always filled using their default price component. This feature is only provided through the REST API. Clients who choose to specify a non-default trigger condition will not see it reflected in any of OANDA’s proprietary or partner trading platforms, their transaction history or their account statements. OANDA platforms always assume that an Order’s trigger condition is set to the default value when indicating the distance from an Order’s trigger price, and will always provide the default trigger condition when creating or modifying an Order. A special restriction applies when creating a Guaranteed Stop Loss Order. In this case the TriggerCondition value must either be “DEFAULT”, or the “natural” trigger side “DEFAULT” results in. So for a Guaranteed Stop Loss Order for a long trade valid values are “DEFAULT” and “BID”, and for short trades “DEFAULT” and “ASK” are valid.
OrderType
The type of the Order.
StopOrderReason
The reason that the Stop Order was initiated.
TimeInForce
The time-in-force of an Order. TimeInForce describes how long an Order should remain pending before being automatically cancelled by the execution system.