When trading with Mogo, you may encounter different order statuses depending on where your order is in the trading process. Here’s a breakdown of what each status means:
Status | Definition |
Submitting | Your order is currently being submitted to the server. |
Accepted | Your order has been accepted and is ready to be processed. |
Queued | Your order is waiting to be sent to the market once trading opens. |
Filled | Your order has been fully executed and completed. |
Partially Filled | Your order has been partially executed — only some of the shares were filled. |
Expired | The time limit for the order has passed, and it was not filled. |
Not Sent | The order couldn’t be submitted to the server (this can happen due to connectivity issues or other technical problems). |
Cancelling | A cancellation request for your order is being processed. |
Cancelled | Your order has been successfully cancelled. |
Rejected | Your order was rejected — this can happen due to our executing broker, pre-trade risk rules, or the exchange itself. |
Quick Tips
Queued orders are common when placing trades outside market hours — they will attempt to execute once markets open.
Partial fills happen when only part of your requested quantity is available at your requested price.
Rejected orders often involve restrictions, risk rules, or trading halts beyond your control.