Stop Loss Order definition

Stop Loss Order means an order placed to close a position once it hits a specific price in order to protect yourself from further losses and avoid potential close-outs/stop-outs.
Stop Loss Order means an instruction to execute a Trade to close an Open Position when Our Price reaches a specified price.
Stop Loss Order means an Order to close out or, as the case may be, to open a position if the market price reaches a specified price, which may represent a loss or a profit on the relevant Transaction.

Examples of Stop Loss Order in a sentence

  • In addition, under certain market conditions the execution of a Stop Loss Order may be worse than its stipulated price and the realized losses can be larger than expected.

  • For example, with respect to a Stop Loss Order, in the case of a Buy, the price of an Underlying Asset underlying such Order may suddenly decrease below the Stop Loss price, without ever reaching such price.

  • We are under no obligation to take any other steps to inform you of the Stop Loss Order and a failure for any reason to inform you of the imposition of a Stop Loss order will not affect the validity or enforceability of that Stop Loss Order.

  • You acknowledge that the original price level set forth in a Stop Loss Order may be amended as the market on the Trading Platform moves in your favor.

  • This is a type of Stop Loss Order that is executed at the precise level the Order is placed.


More Definitions of Stop Loss Order

Stop Loss Order means an instruction to execute a Trade to
Stop Loss Order means a Pending Order to close an open Trade, generally used in order to limit your losses, which Pending Order is executed only if the Rate reaches or crosses a specified level, as the case may be.
Stop Loss Order has the meaning set out in clause 8.1(d);
Stop Loss Order means an instruction to sell a stock once the price reaches a specified price which is below the current market price.
Stop Loss Order means, for the purpose of the FX services, an instruction to place a trade at a rate (agreed with us) that is less advantageous to you than the market rate at the time the order is placed, for example, an instruction to sell at a rate that is lower than is currently available or to buy at a rate that is higher than is currently available.
Stop Loss Order means an instruction by the Client to QuickTrade via the Trading Platform to automatically close-out a Trade and post the realised losses to your Account when the price quoted by QuickTrade in respect of the underlying reference asset decreases to a predetermined price level specified in the Stop-Loss Order and may include a Trailing Stop Loss Order;
Stop Loss Order means an order placed to sell a security when it reaches a certain price. Stop loss orders are designed to limit an investor’s loss on a position in a security;