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Any part of orderIn context of general equities, order to buy or sell a quantity of stock in pieces if necessary. Antithesis of an all-or-none order (AON).Any part of order Similar MatchesGarnishee orderGarnishee orderA court order instructing a garnishee (a bank) that funds held on behalf of a debtor (the judgement debtor) should not be released until directed by the court. The order may also instruct the bank to pay a given sum to the judgement creditor (the person to whom a debt is owed by the judgement debtor) from these funds. Limit order information systemLimit order information systemThe electronic system supplying information about securities traded on participating exchanges so that the best securities prices can be found. Boston Exchange Automated Communication Order Routing Network (BEACON)Boston Exchange Automated Communication Order Routing Network (BEACON)This system permits the automatic execution of execution based on the current execution prices on the consolidated execution at any of the US execution execution. Significant orderSignificant orderAn order to buy or sell a large enough quantity of securities that the price of the security may be affected. Institutional investors usually spread out such an order over a few days or weeks to avoid adverse pressures on the buy or sell price. Fill or kill order (FOK)Fill or kill order (FOK)A trading order that is canceled unless executed within a designated time period. A market or limited price order that is to be executed in its entirety as soon as it is represented in the trading crowd, and, if not so executed, is to be treated as canceled. For purposes of this definition, a stop is considered an execution. Equivalent to AON and IOC simultaneously. Further SuggestionsPercentage orderOff floor order Open (good till cancelled) order (GTC order) Switch order good till cancelled order market not held order Purchase order Designated order turnaround system (DOT) Limited price order Market on Close (MOC) order Split order order book Automated Order System (AOS) Contingent order contingent order Ordering Costs Sell order standing order Border tax adjustment Do Not Reduce Order (DNR Order) Order ticket Contingency order Presale order Order Parameter Combination order |
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