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Jan 31 2007, 11:26 AM
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![]() Prince of Dorkness Group: Admin Posts: 835 Joined: 10-September 03 From: Cincinnati, OH Member No.: 43 |
Stops
A stop-limit order is a stop order that designates a price limit. Unlike the stop order, which becomes a market order once the stop is reached, the stop-limit order becomes a limit order. A stop-loss order is an order to sell a stock when the price falls to a specified level. A stop order (or stop) is an order to buy or sell at the market when a definite price is reached, either above (on a buy) or below (on a sell) the price that prevailed when the order was given. -------------------- "I'd rather be vaguely right than precisely wrong." J.M.Keynes
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