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limit order

noun

Stock Exchange.
  1. an order to buy or sell a specified amount of a security at a specific price. Compare stop order ( def ), market order ( def ).


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Word History and Origins

Origin of limit order1

First recorded in 1880–85
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By the time she heard about it, the frenzy was past; she put in a limit order to sell the shares at a point where they would have been worth double what they cost all those years ago, but the stock had already fallen below that level and is now roughly back to the levels it was at a week before the frenzy began.

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One Coinbase Pro user told Reuters by message: “The outage prevented me from submitting a buy limit order which would’ve been executed as the limit price was met. At this time the order finally went through but I missed the price for now.”

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The judge declined a request from the Tavern League to keep the capacity limit order on hold while the lawsuit is pending.

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The restaurant chain told the BBC it has placed a £25 cap on orders because of social distancing: "During our pilot phases while we test our new safety procedures, we will temporarily limit order sizes to allow us to meet customer demand as we will operate with fewer employees in our kitchens to enable social distancing."

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