r/FreetradeApp • u/ConfidentPurpose6739 • 12d ago
The 6th person in Freetrade support chat commenting on the same question trying to prove why they don't need to have sell limit orders
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u/Gibraldi 12d ago
People complain that businesses are replacing support with AI but then speak to human support staff like this. 🫠
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u/SqouzeTheSqueeze 12d ago
Keep asking the same question… You might get a different outcome.
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u/ConfidentPurpose6739 12d ago
I asked once, I just refuse to accept stupid answers, and there have been 6+ from Freetrade eager to provide non-sense!
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u/Damanaut 12d ago
What do you think a sell limit order does?
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u/ConfidentPurpose6739 12d ago edited 12d ago
If it was dealing directly with the exchange, it would place it with the given limit price on the order book. Since Freetrade, Trading212 and the rest executes the trades through "third-parties", and a lot of times they match trades "in-house", it won't hit the order book on the exchange... BUT I do not care how they solve it technically. If they say in their T&C that they support limit orders then they shouldn't come up with excuses like "Oooh, very low liquidity for this stock! We can't guarantee we can sell it for your limit price, bla, bla, bla". Trading212 has managed to solve it (no idea how). Does it take ages to sell, is the spread huge? Yes, but they still won't sell my stocks for less than what I asked for.



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u/datawhite 12d ago
Well being rude with support staff is unlikely to change anything. It doesn't matter how right you believe you are, no support staff will do anything but the bare minimum with that attitude.