Thanks for your very adequate reply.
I didn't look for it in the conditions, but implied in your statement is that there is no guarantee that a stop or limit order will be filled, right? I am perfectly ok with that, because as an intermediate to the liquidity providers you mention, how would you be able to guarantee this.
In this case, I don't really understand "If it does, it is highly likely a temporary issue related to execution. In this case, all you have to do is inform us about it so that we could check the execution of a trading order.", because, well, if it doesn't execute, it doesn't. I am not to hold it against you, but I should deal with it
I didn't look for it in the conditions, but implied in your statement is that there is no guarantee that a stop or limit order will be filled, right? I am perfectly ok with that, because as an intermediate to the liquidity providers you mention, how would you be able to guarantee this.
In this case, I don't really understand "If it does, it is highly likely a temporary issue related to execution. In this case, all you have to do is inform us about it so that we could check the execution of a trading order.", because, well, if it doesn't execute, it doesn't. I am not to hold it against you, but I should deal with it