In CFDs and CFDs, each instrument has a bid-ask spread, which is the gap between the bid and ask price of the security. This is the cost of executing the transaction.
If you look at the chart and don't understand why the pending order is not triggered, double check that the chart is set up correctly.
For long positions, any pending buy orders need to wait for the "buy price" to reach the level you set. Instead, pending orders that open short positions will be triggered based on the "ask price.
Similarly, if you attach a stop loss or take profit order to an open long position, it means selling at the level you specify. Therefore, you need to make sure that the chart shows the "ask price".
A stop loss or take profit order attached to a short position refers to buying to close a position after reaching a specified level. Therefore, in this case, the chart setting needs to display the "bid price".