Market Orders Sample Clauses

Market Orders not executed because there is not enough volume to fill them, will not remain effective and will be cancelled.
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Market Orders. Orders to purchase or sell cryptocurrency at the prevailing market price (“Market Orders”) are based on the prevailing market price at the time the Market Order is filled, which is determined by ZHLS, or any other applicable Liquidity Provider, using proprietary methods, algorithms, processes, procedures and intermittent data (“Calculation Methodology”). Liquidity Providers, including ZHLS, may, subject to their own discretion, add a spread to any Cryptocurrency Transaction. The spread will be priced into any Order at the time of transaction and will increase the cost of any purchase above the prevailing market price. You understand and acknowledge that the price at which your Market Order is filled may vary from the price displayed at the time your Market Order is placed, and you further understand and acknowledge that Zero Hash may, at its sole discretion, cancel any Market Order if the prevailing market price changes significantly from the time the Market Order was placed. You further understand and acknowledge that Zero Hash may, at its sole discretion, cancel any Market Order. Zero Hash, or Zero Hash through the Platform, will send you a notification upon the occurrence of a cancellation of any Market Order.
Market Orders. (a) An ‘At Market’ order is an order to buy or sell specified units of a security at the current market price at the time the order is given. (b) We will use best endeavours when executing your ‘At Market’ order but cannot guarantee precise execution as to the price specified by guidance provided by us at order entry. (c) We will place your ‘At Market’ order instruction for execution only when: (i) trading for the particular stock is in continuous match mode; (ii) trading for the particular security is not suspended or halted; and (iii) placing the order will not contravene our obligation to maintain an ‘orderly market’. (d) ‘At Market’ orders cannot be accepted on the Futu Platforms: (i) outside of market hours; or (ii) when trading in a particular stock is halted/suspended. (e) ‘At Market’ orders can be rejected at our discretion.
Market Orders. Orders to purchase or sell cryptocurrency at the prevailing market price (“Market Orders”) are based on the prevailing market price at the time the Market Order is filled. You understand and acknowledge that the price at which your Market Order is filled may vary from the price displayed at the time your Market Order is placed, and you further understand and acknowledge that Apex Crypto may, at its sole discretion, cancel any Market Order if the prevailing market price changes significantly from the time the Market Order was placed. You further understand and acknowledge that Apex Crypto may, at its sole discretion, cancel any Market Order. Apex Crypto, or Apex Crypto through your Correspondent, will send you a notification upon the occurrence of a cancellation of any Market Order.
Market Orders. Market orders may be submitted either in U.S. dollar (“USD”) amounts or in Cryptocurrency amounts. I understand that (A) RHC does not currently support sending traditional market buy orders and that RHC collars all market buy orders by using limit orders priced up to 1% above the last ask price, and (B) RHC does not currently support sending traditional market sell orders and that RHC collars all market sell orders by using limit orders priced up to 5% below the last bid price. If I place a market order, I agree to pay or receive the prevailing market price at the time my market order is executed, subject to the specific clarification above relating to buy and sell orders. I understand that the execution price may be significantly higher or lower than anticipated at the time I placed the order.
Market Orders. A. Market IOC ✓ ✓ The Market IOC order type will submit an aggressive order to the ECN. This order type will match against the best market quotes until the order's quantity is completely filled or there is no more liquidity on the ECN. Any remaining balance will be canceled by the Platform. GUI users only may opt to not receive partial fills. i. Time Slice ✓ See 1.C.ii. under ECN Order Types. Note this order type submits Market IOC orders in lieu of Limit IOC orders.
Market Orders. A market order is an order to buy or sell a stated number of options contracts that is to be executed at the best price obtainable when the order reaches the Exchange.
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Market Orders. (a) A Market Order may Execute at a number of different prices, depending on: (i) the quantity of the Base Asset specified; and (ii) the volume and prices of Orders on the Exchange, xxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxx.xxx +44 20 457U 5U23 xxx.xxxxxxxxxx.xxx 44 at the time that the Market Order is submitted and while the Market Order remains open. (b) A Market Order is always a Taker Order.
Market Orders. 3.4.1. A Market Order is an instruction to buy or sell a specific quantity of goods without specifying a price or price range and a Market Order will be matched with other Orders in the Spot Order Book irrespective of the price. Neither the Applicable 1T Provider, nor its Affiliates, can warrant, nor do they warrant, that a Market Order will be fulfilled at a specified price, which is neither influenced nor otherwise regulated by us. A Market Order may result in the execution of a Trade at different prices, based on the quantity of the Market Order and the quantities of the existing Orders on the Spot Order Book at the time. In particular, a Market Order may result in the execution of a Trade at a price less favourable than the most recent trade price, in some cases significantly less. We take no responsibility whatsoever if a Trade pursuant to a Market Order is executed at a less favourable price than the recent trade price or trade price on comparable platforms to ours. 3.4.2. A Market Order is always a Taker Order.
Market Orders. 7.4.1. A Market Order is an Order to buy or sell a specified quantity of an Asset at the best available price of existing Orders on the Order Book. 7.4.2. There is no guarantee that a Market Order will Fill at the price specified. A Market Order may Fill at a number of different prices, based on the quantity of the Market Order and the quantities of the existing Orders on the Order Book at the time. 7.4.3. Depending on the volume and prices of Orders on the Order Book at the time when a Market Order is posted, the Market Order may Fill at a price less favorable than the most recent trade price, in some cases significantly so. This is commonly referred to as ‘slippage’. 7.4.4. A valid Market Order will be immediately posted to the Order Book. A Market Order is always a Taker Order.
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