Trade and Order Execution Policy definition

Trade and Order Execution Policy means our policy on the extent to which we will be required to provide clients with best execution when executing Trades and Orders.

Examples of Trade and Order Execution Policy in a sentence

  • Please read our Trade and Order Execution Policy which sets out the basis upon which we seek to provide best execution.

  • We can also amend or replace the Trade and Order Execution Policy in whole or in part by giving written notice to You of the changes.

  • You should refer to the Risk Warning Notice/Disclosure and Trade and Order Execution Policy which can be found on our Website.

  • You should read our Risk Warning Notice/Disclosure and Trade and Order Execution Policy.

  • Please also see our Trade and Order Execution Policy for further explanation.

  • Please also see our Trade and Order Execution Policy for explanation as to how we calculate Our Prices for spread bet and CFD products.

  • The Trade and Order Execution Policy explains how we calculate our Spreads for spread bets and CFD products and the Product Information Sheets give an indication of the typical spreads on most Markets.

  • We may make changes to the Market Information from time to time, and will make current versions of the Market Information available to you on the Trading Platform; • our Website – including our Trading Platform via which you will trade with us; and • our notices and policies – the Risk Warning Notice, our Trade and Order Execution Policy, our Conflicts of Interest Policy and any notices with respect to third- party trading platforms (together “Notices and Policies”).

  • For information on how We make our prices and execute bets, trades and orders, please refer to Our Trade and Order Execution Policy on our Website.

  • Our obligations We will comply with our Trade and Order Execution Policy when we are required to exercise our judgement in obtaining the best outcome for the execution of clients’ Trades and Orders.

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