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OrderInstruction to a broke../../finance-glossary/dealer to buy, sell, deliver, or receive securities or commodities that commits the issuer of the "order" to the terms specified. See: indication, inquiry, bid wanted, offer wanted.Order Similar MatchesAutomated Order System (AOS)Automated Order System (AOS)Investment banks, computerized order entry system that sends single order entries to DOT (Odd-Lot) or to investment banks, floor brokers on the exchange. See: Round lot, GTC orders. Day around orderDay around orderA day order that supersedes (cancels and ../../finance-glossary/s) the previous order by altering its size or price limit. Significant order imbalanceSignificant order imbalanceA large number of buy or sell orders for a stock that cause an abnormally wide spread between bid and offer prices, and often causes the exchange to halt the sale of the stock until significant balance has been reestablished. Day orderDay orderAn order placed with a broker to purchase or sell stock, a commodity or financial instrument at specified price limits. If not executed that day the order becomes invalid and the broker will not process it. Buy stop orderBuy stop orderA buy order not to be executed until the market price rises to the stop price. Once the security has broken through that price, the order is then treated as a market order. Also known as a suspended market order. Further SuggestionsGood this Month order (GTM)Sell plus order Split order Negotiable order of withdrawal (NOW) On the close order Good through or until date order Alternative order Time order Order Parameter garnishee order limit order Order splitting First order condition Market on Close (MOC) order Buy limit order Sell order Ordering Costs Market Not Held Order Negotiable Order of Withdrawal Account (NOW) Stop loss order IOC order Contingent order Market order go along or participating Orderly Marketing Arrangement Day order |
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