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Have you ever heard of a limit order, but aren't exactly sure what it is or how to use it in your portfolio trading?In this video you'll learn what a limit o...
We explain what a limit order book is and demonstrate how it works with practical examples. We also discuss bid-ask spread, order book depth, slippage, order...
3 lis 2023 · When it comes to managing risk, stop orders and stop limit orders are both useful tools, but they aren't the same. Join Kevin Horner to learn how each works and when is the right time to use...
4 paź 2024 · In this video, I clear up the confusion around large orders on footprint charts and explain why big orders on the bid side don’t always mean strong selling. I show how to interpret limit vs. market orders using context like support and resistance. Plus, I share a real trade example to help you apply this in your own trading.
12 lip 2024 · An example of a limit order (buy and sell limit order) Let’s say Apple Inc’s (AAPL) stock is trading around $150 per share, and you believe it could fall to $130 in the coming days or weeks. You can set a buy limit order to purchase the stock at $130 per share, good ’til canceled.
At a given time $t$, the bid price is defined to be the best available buying limit order, while the ask price is the best available selling limit order. The bid and ask prices are denoted by $P_t^b$ and $P_t^a$, respectively.
Limit orders are a type of execution tool that trigger a buy or sell trade at a specified price that is above or below the current market price. This is often within a set time period. There are two main types of limit order: buy and sell limit orders, which execute trades at different prices.