Rapid Order Entry Window | IBKR Campus US (2024)

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Learn how to manage the Rapid Order Entry window to expedite the order submission process.

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Let’s take a look at submitting orders using the Rapid Order Entry feature in IBKR Desktop.

To get started, open a Watchlist and select an instrument. As you select a different symbol, notice that the Price Panel on the right reflects data for the asset you selected.

We’re using a Watchlist, but you could also select an instrument from your Portfolio or the Financial Instrument Quote list.

There are two ways to open the Rapid Order Entry ticket from within a Watchlist. The first is to click the Buy Order or Sell Order button in the right-side Price Panel.

The second is to click the Bid or Ask price directly from the market data line in your Watchlist.

Mouse over a bid price to see the “Sell” label, and the Ask price to see the “Buy” label.

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The Rapid Order Entry ticket has fewer fields than the full order ticket and is populated with values you have defined in your Trading Presets. Access the Preferences window by locating and clicking the gear icon to the lower left of the display.

Trading Presets

Trading Presets can be modified in the Trading section of the Preferences window and are designed to save time by pre-populating the order ticket with your most-used values.

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For example, user may select Stocks and enter either the number of shares or a currency amount that they always want to populate in an order ticket. Likewise, they can determine which order type should display along with additional selections such as time in force. Use the x button to close the Preferences window.

Rapid Order Entry Window

Back in the Rapid Order Entry window, the user in this case has chosen to trade a default 100 shares of stock and mostly uses limit day orders. Setting presets can save you time to market when filling out the order ticket.

You can access additional order types using the drop-down list by clicking on the dropdown arrow next to the Stop order type.

The user should review the order parameters to be sure everything is set up correctly. If using a limit order, the user should be especially vigilant about the limit price which is set to the Ask price for a buy and the bid price for a sell when you first create the order, since the price is static once it’s set in the order ticket. Because the market is constantly moving the user may need to update it.

The beauty of the Rapid Order Entry window is that it requires minimal information so that an order can be quickly submitted. However, should the user require different parameters that aren’t available in Rapid Order Entry, such as algo orders or more advanced times in force, click the “Advanced” link to open the full order ticket. Scroll down the full Order Ticket to see all possible available choices.

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Once your order is set, simply click “Submit Order” to preview the order and transmit.

You can also elect to Save the order. Saved orders for a specific instrument can be accessed from the right-side Orders panel just above the News tile. Use the pencil icon to edit. You can also find all orders for all instruments in the Orders & Trades tab in your Portfolio. Use the right-click menu from an order to Modify.

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23 thoughts on “Rapid Order Entry Window”

  • how do you add money

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    • Hello Anonymous, thank you for reaching out. Please use this tool on our website to view available funding methods based on your residency and the currency you wish to deposit: https://www.interactivebrokers.com/en/support/fund-my-account.php

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  • Good afternoon. If I enter a position at the opening of the day with a Limit Order, I used to send it (along with a Stop Loss Order) and pull the Limit Order line (along with the Stop Loss Order) with the mouse under the opening price right on the chart. Is it possible to do this in the new terminal now? Is it also possible to change the price and stop loss order proportionally depending on the limit order?

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    • Hello Dmytro, thank you for asking. You can move a limit order on the IBKR Desktop charts by grabbing the buy (or sell) box, not the line. For your second question, please submit a web ticket. There is a category for “How to Use.” http://spr.ly/IBKR_CreateWebTicket

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  • Is there a way I can put a market order with 1 click like ThinkOrSwim does?
    And then flatten if necessary with another click.
    As far as I see you have to click like 3 times to put an order, that would be disastrous if you are scalping

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  • How do I set a bracket order?

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    • Hello, thank you for reaching out. Bracket orders are designed to help limit your loss and lock in a profit by “bracketing” an order with two opposite-side orders. A BUY order is bracketed by a high-side sell limit order and a low-side sell stop order. A SELL order is bracketed by a high side buy stop order and a low side buy limit order. Please view this webpage for more information:

      https://www.interactivebrokers.com/en/trading/orders/bracket.php

      We hope this helps!

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  • I know TWS Mosaic for Advanced order (Bracket order, OCO ) but how do we create those type orders in this new Desktop platform?
    Another Question: Is there any setup to skip Order Review because it is needed/useful in day trading especially scalping.

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    • Hello, thank you for reaching out. It is possible to create a Bracket Order in IBKR Desktop. After logging in, right click your desired security and click “Buy Order”. Click the attach orders button to add a Profit Taker and Stop Loss.

      To view the other available order types in IBKR Desktop, please click the Stop button with the down arrow.

      Please view this YouTube video for instructions to use the Rapid Order Entry Window: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jCfjIBdj09E

      You can submit any additional feedback in IBKR Desktop (speech bubble with thumbs up icon). Additionally, you can keep up to date on our new releases with the IBKR Desktop release notes: https://www.interactivebrokers.com/en/education/tradersu/documentation.php

      We hope this helps!

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  • Hello,
    Will there be a book trader on this platform?

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    • Hello, we appreciate your question. You can submit specific suggestions and feedback directly in IBKR Desktop (speech bubble with thumbs up icon). Additionally, we encourage you to keep up to date on our new releases with the IBKR Desktop release notes: http://spr.ly/IBKR_UserGuidesred

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  • How can I specify the size of my order in USD rather than quantity?

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    • Hello, thank you for reaching out. You can specify the size of your order in USD in the order ticket. After right-clicking your desired security and clicking “Buy Order”, you can switch between the “Shares” and “USD” buttons on the right-hand side. This allows you to specify the size of the order in USD. We hope this helps!

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  • Will rapid order entry ever be rapid?
    1 click entry is rapid. 3 clicks, spanning across a page, is not rapid

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    • Hello Judy, thank you for commenting. Please submit this feedback in IBKR Desktop (speech bubble with thumbs up icon) so it goes to the development team.

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  • Thank you so much for the new layout! Well done. I got 2 questions. 1) Free-floating Charts across multiple Monitors: In your classic version one can drag and drop charts across multiple monitors and then lock them. For example, I would love to have 4 charts on my left monitor, 4 on my middle monitor etc. That option still exists or is it gone? 2) Button Entry Orders: In the classic version one could have customized order buttons right underneath the chart window. Is that function still available, if so, pls be so kind and let me know how it is done. Finally I can cancel my ToS account and trade only with you! Thanks!

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    • Hello Gordon, thank you for reaching out. Your feedback has been passed to the appropriate team. Your suggestions are in the pipeline to be released but have no ETA at this time. In the future, please submit this feedback in IBKR Desktop (speech bubble with thumbs up icon) so it goes directly to the development team.

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  • Bonjour, comment les détenteurs des comptes inférieurs à 500$ peuvent trader ? IBKR prévoit-il des effets de levier ?

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  • How can I see Time-in-sales on the new app?

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  • Can you remove the confirmation window, and make it a single click order, this is really not rapid, Better off using TWS

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    • Hello, thank you for commenting. Please submit this feedback in IBKR Desktop (speech bubble with thumbs up icon) so it goes to the development team.

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Rapid Order Entry Window | IBKR Campus US (2024)

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What is the TWS fast order entry? ›

The TWS Rapid Order Entry panel, which is visible by default at the top of each trading page, allows you to quickly transmit an order without having to open an order ticket or click in a market data line. You simply tab through the fields, enter your order parameters, and click Trade.

How to check open order in ibkr? ›

Exec ID - If known, enter the ID assigned to the executed order to view only that order. Order Ref. - If known, you can enter an Order Reference number to see only those open orders associated with this ID. Order ID - If known, you can enter an IBKR Order ID to see only those open orders associated with this ID.

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To be eligible for IBKR Lite, advisors must be US domiciled and must have: Less than 15% of client accounts outside the US. Less than 15% of client equity outside the US. Less than 15% of client accounts as organization accounts.

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Order entry is a critical part of the order fulfilment process. It involves collecting customer information, validating payment, and providing confirmation of the order. Additionally, order entry includes the process of tracking and managing orders, as well as generating invoices and other documents.

What is first order processing? ›

This video covers the use of First Order Processing, a body oriented technique. It allows clients to access memories mostly stored in the right brain in close-to-original form (i.e. in non-linguistic somatosensory form) and to process it non-linguistically and mostly non-cognitively.

What does moo mean in trading? ›

Market on Open/Close: A market-on-open (MOO) order allows you to specify that you want to buy or sell shares at the 9:30 a.m. ET open. These orders generally must be placed at least two minutes before the open, and they typically can't be modified or canceled after that time.

What is a limit-on-open order? ›

A limit-on-open (LOO) order is a type of limit order to buy or sell shares at the market open if the market price meets the limit's condition. This type of order is good only for the market opening and does not last for the whole trading day.

What is a limit-on-open order Interactive Brokers? ›

A Limit-on-Open (LOO) order combines a limit order with the OPG time in force to create an order that is submitted at the market's open, and that will only execute at the specified limit price or better. Orders are filled in accordance with specific exchange rules.

What triggers a stop order? ›

A sell stop order is entered at a stop price below the current market price. If the stock drops to the stop price (or trades below it), the stop order to sell is triggered and becomes a market order to be executed at the market's current price. A sell stop order is not guaranteed to execute near your stop price.

Does ibkr charge for cancelled orders? ›

Many exchanges charge fees to their members for orders that are cancelled or modified, and IB charges certain related fees to its customers to help cover these exchange fees.

Does ibkr have stop loss? ›

A Sell Stop order is always placed below the current market price and is typically used to limit a loss or protect a profit on a long stock position. A Buy Stop order is always placed above the current market price. It is typically used to limit a loss or help protect a profit on a short sale.

Does IBKR have an inactivity fee? ›

IBKR Lite provides commission-free trading in US exchange-listed stocks and ETFs, low cost access to global markets, no account minimums and no inactivity fees.

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If you're interested in investing, Interactive Brokers is definitely a recommended and trusted broker. However, it is worth taking note that the complexity of the platform can be quite intimidating and is not the most beginner-friendly platform for new investors.

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