Common use of Limit Orders Clause in Contracts

Limit Orders. To avoid buying a Cryptocurrency at a higher price and possibly exceeding my purchasing power, I understand my option to enter a limit order. A limit order may be “good till cancelled” which means the order remains valid until (A) it is executed or (B) I cancel the order. I also understand that limit orders may not be executed at any particular time, or at all, if there is not sufficient trading at or better than the limit price I specify, and are good until I cancel them, provided, however, that RHC may in its sole discretion cancel any limit order that remains unexecuted for at least thirty calendar days.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: User Agreement, User Agreement, User Agreement

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Limit Orders. To avoid buying a Cryptocurrency at a higher price and possibly exceeding my purchasing power, I understand my option to enter a limit order. A limit order may be “good till cancelled” which means the order remains valid until until (A) it is executed or (B) I cancel the order. I also understand that limit orders may not be executed at any particular time, or at all, if there is not sufficient trading at or better than the limit price I specify, and are good until I cancel them, provided, however, that RHC may in its sole discretion cancel any limit order that remains unexecuted for at least thirty calendar days.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Customer Agreement

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