For security purposes, some brokers use a token when you log in to their platform. If you are inactive for long periods of time, or you log in a second time, the original token becomes invalidated. If you log in to Ticker Tocker, authenticate with your broker, and then log into your broker's order management system, you can invalidate the token that Ticker Tocker uses from your broker. In those instances, your order will not go through to your broker. Additionally, if you log in to Ticker Tocker, authenticate with your broker, place a trade, and then log into your broker's order management system, you might not be able to exit your open position until you re-authenticate your broker through Ticker Tocker.
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