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Common use of Market Order Clause in Contracts

Market Order. When you place a Market Order, the price at which we execute the Transaction may not be the same price which was displayed on the Trading Platform when you submitted the Order, as prices are subject to continual movement. Your offer to open a Market Order may be accepted at a lower or higher price than the price indicated by you in your Market Order. There is no restriction as to the extent that your Market Order could be executed at a beneficial price for you or at a worse price for you.

Appears in 9 contracts

Samples: Retail Clients Terms of Business, Retail Clients Terms of Business, Retail Clients Terms of Business

Market Order. When you place a Market Order, the price at which we execute the Transaction may not be the same price which was displayed on the Trading Platform when you submitted the Order, as prices are subject to continual movement. Your offer to open a Market Order may be accepted at a lower or higher price than the price indicated by you in your Market Order. There is no restriction as to the extent that your Market Order could be executed at a beneficial price for you or at a worse price for you, unless you have utilised the bound adjustment functionality on your trading ticket to control the extent to which your Market Order could be executed at a worse price.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Terms of Business, Terms of Business, Terms of Business

Market Order. When you place a Market Order, the price at which we execute the Transaction may not be the same price which was displayed on the Trading Platform when you submitted the Order, as prices are subject to continual movement, all displayed prices are indicative only. Your offer to open a Market Order may be accepted at a lower or higher price than the price indicated by you in your Market Order. There is no restriction as to the extent that your Market Order could be executed at a beneficial price for you or at a worse price for you.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Retail Clients Terms of Business, Retail Clients Terms of Business