Open Order
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An order that will be executed when a market moves to its designated price. | ||
Additional Comments:
Normally associated with good till canceled (GTC) orders.
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Related Terms: | ||
Good Till Cancelled (GTC) - A GTC order authorizes the broker to buy or sell a position at a ... Market Order An order to buy or sell securities at the price given at the time the order ... Limit Order An order to buy a stock at or below a specified price or to sell a ... |
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