Stock Order Types: Limit Orders, Market Orders, and Stop Orders
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When placing trades, the order type you choose can have a big impact on when, how, and at what price your order gets filled.
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We’ll break down three common order types: market orders, limit orders, and stop orders.
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Quick quiz: What is a market order? Is it A) A trade order based on a specific price indicated by you. B) A trade order that means you want your order filled immediately, at the next available price. Or C) A trade that’s triggered when a stock moves past a specific price point.
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I don’t understand the difference between limit order and stop order
Terrible and confusing!
i placed an order at current price becoz i thought it will be filled immediately, but no my order not filled until the price changed n stay that way until my order expired that day… why the hell is that?
Excellent explanation
Excellent video for investors!
im confused about why the condition is price>=x or price<=x, and not just price = x? like if you have put in the condition in the system to "sell when P = 50" wouldnt the system just do that? why would it ever wait till the price gets to, say, 51, to sell?
You could of shown an example of buying it with the limit order option!!!
Trailing stop order makes more sense
problem is that most paper trading platforms are very limited on the order types you can execute…
truth is nobody knows what is going on.
Limit and stop seem the same according to this video. I'm confused.
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So trailing stop orders basically set ur stop loss for you so you don't have to while at the same time making you money as the stock goes up or down (depending on the strategy used)?
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I genuinely watched so many videos to try to understand this, and you are the best one. examples are everything as well as beginner language, easy to comprehend
This video describes a sell stop order. But it does not describe a buy stop order. Is there an order where the broker will buy at market until it reaches a certain high price?
Great video
I am still confused at the difference between a limit order and a stop order. If I have a stock at $100 and I want to sell it when it gets to $120, would I use a:
A) Sell/Limit order/activation price = $120
B) Sell/Stop Market order/activation price = $120
Wouldn't they both accomplish this? If not, why?
Is there a buy order type to ride the parabolic curve down and back up again and enter a position when the price starts to swing up? What order type would suit this without having to watch the price 24/7. I know a trail limit works in the opposite way for a sell, but is there an equivalent way with a buy?
Best explanation 👍
Market order = confusing
this helped.
What happens to limit order if it doesn't get filled that day? Does it get cancelled during market close or does it continue to the next day to get it filled?
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Watched it about 4 X already, and nope, still don’t get it!
Does anyone know if the market order has higher priority than triggered stop order(become market order, but previously placed) or not?
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