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  1. Stock market (1,288 bytes)
    4: ...curing through real-time matching of buy and sell orders.
  2. Spread betting (5,084 bytes)
  3. Foreign exchange (7,692 bytes)
    15: sell orders that can cause unwarranted price manipulation. Th...
  4. Fundamental analysis (5,642 bytes)
    17: * New orders
  5. Contract for difference (9,195 bytes)
    51: ...it & manage your risk using stop losses and limit orders.
  6. Mechanical trading (4,480 bytes)
    11: ...enerates trading recommendations, and places your orders directly to the brokers.
  7. Level II (3,452 bytes)
    12: ...et/quote" Level I does not let you see any limit orders, the total quantity of shares being bid for or wh...
    40: ...rs the ability to enter or change quotes, execute orders, and send out confirmations of trades. Level III ...
  8. Money management (3,048 bytes)
    21: ...iven trade is the use of a [[stop order]]. These orders are used to exit trades at specific points to pre...
  9. Breakout (1,260 bytes)
    3: ...s the market "breaks out" of the range one of the orders would be triggered and the aim would be to catch ...
  10. Market (1,351 bytes)
    16: There are various different types of orders that can be placed in the markets and a brief def...
  11. Limit order (497 bytes)
    3: ... being [[market order]] and [[stop order]]. Limit orders can also be placed as part of an [[OCO]] bracket ...
  12. Market order (484 bytes)
    3: Sometimes referred to as "at the market", market orders are usually filled immediately by the [[market ma...
    5: ...r will be filled at the ask price. However market orders can be subject to [[slippage]], especially in a [...
  13. Stop order (1,542 bytes)
    12: ...or enter the market (known as a stop entry). Stop orders can also be placed as part of a bracket order, su...
  14. One Cancels Other (626 bytes)
    1: ...t term where you have two [[:Category:Order Types|orders]], one above and one below the current market pri...
    3: ...work the same way, except there are more than two orders simultaneously submitted and the triggering of an...
  15. Level II in the UK (9,180 bytes)
    3: ...options. The SETS order book matches buy and sell orders on a price/time priority.
    48: '''Buy orders:''' the price each market maker is prepared to bu...
    50: '''Sell orders:''' this is the price each market maker is prepar...
    73: ... stocks. The SETS order book matches buy and sell orders on a price/time priority. On SEAQ all buys and se...
    107: '''Buy and sell orders:''' There is a considerable number of order types...
  16. Stop loss (754 bytes)
  17. Level II in the US (14,701 bytes)
    23: ...low Market Orders, Reserve orders and even Hidden orders.
    26: ...trading of [[Equities]], the method used to route orders is an important one because of the potential for ...
    35: ...rket Makers are obligated to fill all SOES market orders and provide liquidity, however, there is no guara...
    36: *SOES orders are limited to less than 500 shares for [[small c...
    38: ...y guarantee execution, but not price, while Limit Orders are only guaranteed if there are shares available...
  18. Iceberg order (682 bytes)
    1: ...their [[portfolio]]s, they can divide their large orders into smaller parts so that the public sees only a...
  19. Trading for a Firm (3,700 bytes)
    11: ...assist the institutional client base in executing orders efficiently by providing market intelligence and ...
    14: ... management company. The buy-side trader receives orders from the portfolio manager and then uses his or h...
    33: ...s customers and make purchases and sales to those orders.
  20. Liquidity (1,019 bytes)
    3: ...rice quotes at a smaller bid/ask spread and large orders will be absorbed easily by other participants. In...

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