General

Why did my GTT request get cancelled?

Your GTT request may appear as "Cancelled" due to several reasons, including:

- You manually cancelled the GTT request from the GTT book.

- In OCO (One Cancels the Other) orders, if one condition (Stop Loss or Target Price) is triggered, the other is automatically cancelled.

- For cover OCO orders, the GTT may be cancelled if:

i) The fresh order was cancelled by you or rejected by the exchange.

ii) The position quantity is less than the cover OCO GTT quantity.

- Insufficient funds or limits were available when the GTT was triggered.

- The underlying contract or stock expired (e.g., index contract expiry or monthly expiry for stocks).

- A corporate action occurred in the underlying stock with an active GTT request.

- The triggered order did not meet applicable risk management checks (e.g., limits on quantity, price, or cumulative value).

If your GTT request is cancelled for any reason, it will not proceed to order placement. You may create a new GTT request if needed.