How to place a Futures order using Scalper on FYERS App?

How To Place a Futures Order Using Scalper on FYERS App?

Futures orders can be placed directly from Charts using Scalper on the FYERS App. Scalper provides a simplified order placement interface for executing Market, Limit, and Trigger orders from the chart.

Placing a Futures Market order using Scalper

  • Select the required futures symbol
  • Tap Charts
  • Ensure the Futures (Fut) tab is selected
  • Ensure the order type is set to Market (Mkt)
  • Verify the auto-calculated qty
  • Tap Buy or Sell

Note:
The order is executed immediately at the best available price. If stop-loss and target are configured, they are created automatically after execution. TP and SL lines appear on the chart and can be adjusted by dragging.

Placing a Futures Limit order using Scalper

  • Select the required futures symbol
  • Tap Charts
  • Ensure the Futures (Fut) tab is selected
  • Change the order type to Limit (Lmt)
  • Enter the Price at which you want to place the order
  • Verify the auto-calculated Qty
  • Tap Buy or Sell

Note:
The order is placed at the specified price. Stop-loss and target are created only after execution if configured. TP and SL lines appear on the chart and can be modified by dragging.

Placing a Futures Trigger order using Scalper

  • Select the required futures symbol
  • Tap Charts
  • Ensure the Futures (Fut) tab is selected
  • Change the order type to Trigger (Trig)
  • Enter the Trigger price
  • Enter the Order price
  • Verify the auto-calculated Qty
  • Tap Buy or Sell
Before placing a futures order, confirm the correct contract month, order type, and quantity before confirming execution.

What if...

ScenarioSolution/Outcome
Qty is modified for the target orderStop-loss qty updates automatically to match the target qty and vice versa.
Additional qty is added to the same positionExisting stop-loss and target are not updated automatically.
Stop-loss or target is set beyond the upper or lower circuit for intradayOrders are placed at the circuit limit price.

Last updated: 12 Feb 2026