What does “0 7 duac” mean in trading?
“0 7 duac” isn’t a standard, widely recognized trading term by itself. In practice, people often write shorthand like this for one of these things:
- a ticker/label that includes “DUAC” plus some other codes (for example, an options series, lot size, or a strategy tag)
- a quote format where “0.7” (or “0–7”) is part of price/limit instructions
- an internal desk or platform-specific convention
To answer accurately, I need the exact context: what market/platform are you using (crypto exchange, broker, TradingView, MT4/MT5, etc.) and what does “DUAC” refer to there?
Could “DUAC” be a specific asset or symbol?
“DUAC” could be:
- a stock/ETF symbol (or a temporary symbol)
- a bond/derivative code
- an internal instrument name on a specific platform
If you paste the full line you’re seeing (including any commas, separators, or currency), I can tell you what it likely represents and how to interpret the “0 7” part.
Are you asking about “DUAC” orders and how to place them?
If you mean an order with something like “0.7” and “DUAC,” it usually maps to a broker/exchange order workflow:
- “0.7” could be a limit price, stop price, quantity, or percentage depending on the order type
- “0” could be an account/route/strategy flag in some systems, or it could be part of a range like “0–0.7”
But the meaning depends entirely on the platform’s order syntax.
What I need from you to give a correct answer
Reply with any one of the following and I’ll interpret it precisely:
1) The full text exactly as you typed/see it (copy/paste).
2) The platform/broker (and whether this is an order ticket, an indicator output, or a chat/log line).
3) A screenshot (if you can’t paste), with the symbol and the order fields visible.
Quick check: what language did you intend?
If you meant something else (for example, “trade 0.7 DUAC” or “0–7 DUAC”), say that and include the unit (price vs quantity vs percent).
Sources
None (no relevant provided information).