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Roll order(1) Dividend roll; (2) ../../finance-glossary/ment of a maturing position with an identical one in the new maturity; (3) Recognizition of capital gain or loss while reestablishing the position at the risk of the market.Roll order Similar MatchesSmall Order Execution System (SOES)Small Order Execution System (SOES)Three-tiered system of automatic execution of an order at the best price. Size is either 200, 500, or, most often, 1000 shares. Working orderWorking orderStanding order in the marketplace, through which a broker bids or offers to fill the order in a series of lots at opportune times in hopes of obtaining the best price. Day orderDay orderIn the context of general equities, request from a customer to either buy or sell stock, that, if not canceled or executed the day it is placed, expires automatically. All orders are day orders unless otherwise specified. Traders often make calls before the opening to check for renewals. Stop limit orderStop limit orderA stop order that designates a price limit. Unlike the stop order, which becomes a market order once the stop is reached, the stop-limit order becomes a limit order. Sell orderSell orderAn order that may take many different forms by an investor to a broker to sell a particular stock, bond, option, future, mutual fund, or other holding. Further SuggestionsSpread orderStop loss order Border tax adjustment At the close order Orderly Marketing Arrangement Scale order day order Money order cancel former order Not held order (NH order) Economic order quantity (EOQ) Market on Close (MOC) order Contingency order Dividend Order Stop order (or stop) contingent order Significant order Ordering Costs Order ticket Super Designated Order Turnaround System Do Not Reduce Order (DNR Order) Good til cancelled order (GTC) Limited price order Limit order information system limit order |
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