Limit Order Sample Clauses

Limit Order. An Order to buy or sell at specified price or better. Buy Limit Orders will be executed at the specified price or lower, Sell Limit Orders will be executed at the specified price or higher. While you receive price protection, there is a possibility that the Order may not be executed at all. By choosing to use Revolut's Limit Order service you agree that we will not disclose or publish details of your unexecuted limit orders. Not available for orders in fractional shares.
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Limit Order. An Order (other than a Market Order) to buy or sell the identified Currency or spot metal, or pair of Currencies or metals pair, at a specified Foreign Exchange Rate or metal at a specified spot rate. Limit orders are executed at the order rate or better. Sell limit orders are filled when the bid reaches the requested rate; limit orders to buy are filled on the offer.
Limit Order. (LO) Adalah order jual(sell) atau beli(buy) pada harga yang ditetapkan oleh Nasabah atau lebih baik. Order ini bisa untuk mengambil posisi terbuka baru atau melikuidasi posisi terbuka yang ada, dengan ketentuan sebagai berikut:
Limit Order this is an instruction by you to:
Limit Order an instruction to open or close a Transaction at a price that may be available in the future which is executed in accordance with the Company’s Order Execution Policy. Loss - shall have the meaning given to it in Section 11.5.3.2, as applicable of this Agreement. Maintenance Margin - reflects 50% of the Used Margin required to maintain Open Deals in the account. When the Equity of an account falls to a level equal to or below the Maintenance Margin, the Company will auto close the highest consuming Used Margin deal or all Open Deals under a specific instrument. Maintenance Margin = Used Margin x 0.5 Market Maker - a professional participant in the financial markets who continuously offers purchase and sale prices for a Financial Instrument in order to buy and sell respectively to Clients interested in any particular Financial Instrument. Market Order - an instruction to open or close a Transaction at the price currently indicated in the platform which is executed in accordance with the Company’s Order Execution Policy. Margin – the guarantee funds required to open, hold or close a Position, as determined in the Trading Conditions. Order – Market Order, Limit Order, Call, Put. Person - a natural person or a legal entity. Position – means an outstanding Transaction for the sale or purchase of a Financial Instrument, held in the Account, which has not yet been closed. Profit- shall have the meaning ascribed to it in Section 11.5.3.1, as applicable, of this Agreement. Registration Processthe Client’s application to open an Account with the Company which includes, but not limited to, the provision of the Client’s personal and financial details and the identification and verification of the Client by the Company which shall conclude in either opening an Account or the rejection of the application. Services - the services detailed in Section 4.1 hereunder. Spread – the difference between the purchase price “ASK” (rate) and the sale price “BID” (rate) of the same Underlying Asset, at a given moment. Trading Account – means the account which has a unique number, provided by the Company and maintained by a Client for the purposes of trading the Financial Instruments offered by the Company. Trading Conditions – the specific trading conditions published in the Company’s Website, including trading hours, minimum and maximum quantities, Corporate Actions, expiration dates, margin requirements, instrument specifications and trading rules. Trading Platform – the Compan...
Limit Order. A Limit Order is an instruction to trade at a level that becomes more favorable to the Client. A Limit Order can be used to open or close a position. Each Limit Order has a specified price limit set by the Client (but subject to the Company’s agreement). A Limit Order will be triggered if the Company’s bid price (in the case a sell order) or ask price (in the case of a buy order) moves in the Client’s favor to a point where the Client’s order can be executed. Once the limit level is triggered, the Company will seek to execute the order at that price. If the Company cannot do so (e.g. because in attempting to execute the order, the price becomes less favorable to the Client), the limit order will remain operational, waiting for the price to move again in the Client’s favor, such that it is triggered again.
Limit Order. A Purchase or Sale Order limited to a certain price. Any Limited Order has a specific price limit determined by the Customer (subject to the consent of the Company). A limit order will be triggered if the buyer of the company (in the case of a sell order) is identical to or higher than the price limit set by the customer or if the asking price (in the case of a purchase order) is the same or less than the limit price defined by the customer. Once the trading price offered by the Company has reached the price defined by the limit order, the limit order will be triggered and the Company will seek to execute the order at that price. If the Company can not execute the order (due to price changes during the execution of the order), the limit order will wait again for the customer's determined price and will be triggered again.
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Limit Order. With a limit order, the client sets the maximum purchase price, or minimum sale price, at which the trade is to be executed. Once the market price reaches such limit price the order will be triggered and executed at the limit price or better. As a limit order may be entered at a price which differs from the current market price, it may not be executed immediately. A client that leaves a limit order must be aware that he/she is giving up the certainty of immediate execution in exchange for the expectation of getting an improved price in the future. In case the client account does not have enough funds for opening the position, the pending order will be rejected and automatically deleted by the system.
Limit Order any failure of PKF Capital to enter into a Transaction at the rate or price set out in a Limit Order for the reasons set out in the schedule; or
Limit Order refers to a Buy Limit Order and a Sell Limit Order;
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