which is why I suggest making the limit price a few pennies below the trigger price. On the other hand, if the market plunges and then bounces back, you’ll be thankful you are using a stop-limit order rather than a stop loss. Just remember that on the rally, the (now triggered) order will get filled at your limit price. But if you really wanted to get out of the stock, the stop-limit order might not be what you’re looking

