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Strike&Save unveiled! Tiger Trade 9.1.8 unlocks more new options features

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What's New Here are the latest updates specifically for options traders: 【Option Seller】Powerful tool for option sellers – "Strike&Save" is now live 【SG】 【Risk Control】Set maximum contracts for better risk management Other exciting updates: 【Order Sharing】Share P&L ratios after closing positions Features Introduction Strike&Save is launched (SG) A hub for option sellers, ranked by annual percentage yield, making selling and analyzing options easier than ever. Setting the highest number of transactions. Options can now set the maximum quantity of trade, which can be found in "Settings-Trade Settings-Max Qty Per Order". P&L Ratio sharing for the trading order is launched The user can share P&L Ratios for opening and closing orders under different cost algorithms, such as Unrealized P&L and Realized P&L. Which feature of this update has made your trading smoother? Strike&Save Support for setting maximum contracts Share P&L ratios after closing positions What improvements would make you more inclined to use Tiger? Feel free to give your thoughts and suggestions about our app features in this post. Also, you are always welcome to give us more suggestions and feedback by visiting "Profile" - "App Feedback".
Strike&Save unveiled! Tiger Trade 9.1.8 unlocks more new options features

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