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Open Order in Stock Trading Article 
An open order in stock trading is an exchange that remains live, and it will stay alive until it fills or is canceled.
Nov 8, 2010 - Thomas Wyatt
What is a Stock Trading Alternative Order? Article 
The alternative order in stock trading is an exchange set to capitalize on possible gain and prevent too much potential loss at the same time.
Oct 28, 2010 - Thomas Wyatt
How to Use Immediate Or Cancel Order in Stock Trading Article 
The Immediate Or Cancel order in stock trading is an exchange that trades as much as possible immediately, and cancels what cannot be traded at once.
Oct 27, 2010 - Thomas Wyatt
What is a Soft Stop Order in Stock Trading? Article 
A soft stop order in stock trading is something used by an investor to mark a time when a trade might be considered, but other factors are first examined.
Dec 13, 2010 - Thomas Wyatt
What is a Box Top Order in Stock Trading? Article 
A box top order in stock trading is one that buys or sells as many shares at a certain price, and sets a limit to trade the rest at at least the same rate.
Oct 26, 2010 - Thomas Wyatt
Stock Trading Order Types Article 
Three of the more basic types of orders are the stop order, the limit order, and the stop-limit order.
Dec 18, 2009 - Bruce Silver
Best Stock Orders for Below the Market Trading Article 
Although the best stock orders for investing vary from situation to situation, any order that trades after a drop has been realized acts below the market.
Dec 15, 2010 - Thomas Wyatt
Tips for Using Limit Orders in Stock Trading Online Article 
Limit orders in online stock trading can be very useful trades that buy below the market, and sell above it. Below are tips for using limit orders.
Nov 10, 2010 - Thomas Wyatt
What is an At-Or-Better Order in Stock Trading? Article 
An at-or-better order in stock trading is an exchange that buys or sells at or above a set price. It acts like both the buy stop trade, and the sell limit.
Dec 13, 2010 - Thomas Wyatt
Advantages of the Stock Trading Scale Order Article 
The scale order in stock trading has many investing advantages. It buys or sells at increasingly better prices, when possible.
Nov 10, 2010 - Thomas Wyatt
Different Types of Stock Trading Orders Article 
The main different types of stock trading orders are market orders, limit orders, and stop orders, though there are useful combinations of these as well.
Dec 19, 2009 - Thomas Wyatt
Beginner Stock Trading Help: Closing Price and Market Order Article 
Often, new investors will buy or sell securities after the market's close using the market order. The closing price shown, however, is likely not accurate.
Oct 12, 2010 - Thomas Wyatt
Key Tips For Trading Stock Article 
Trading stock can be fun, but you should't look at is as just a hobby. The following article will explain how you should go about trading stock.
Jun 7, 2011 - Jaclyn Castek
Buy and Sell Stock with Bracketed Orders Article 
Learning how to buy and sell stock with bracketed orders is not too hard. These are trades that act to capitalize on gains and cut loss at once.
Nov 12, 2010 - Thomas Wyatt
Stock Trading Scale Order and Average Cost Article 
The stock trading scale order to buy effectively reduces the average cost per share for stock, meaning that gains are easier to secure, and often higher.
Nov 17, 2010 - Thomas Wyatt
Stop-Loss Orders in Trading Stocks Article 
Stop, or stop-loss orders are valuable types of exchanges that can help traders to cut loss in buying and selling stocks.
Jun 8, 2010 - Thomas Wyatt
Using Limit Orders in Stock Trading to Average Down Article 
Using limit orders to buy shares of stock as it drops lower and lower can be smart when price later turns, allowing for sale for profit.
Dec 14, 2010 - Thomas Wyatt
Owing Money to Online Stock Trading Sites with Orders Article 
There are basic ways that beginner investors can end up owing online trade sites money. Below is advice to help avoid fees at brokerage sites.
Oct 13, 2010 - Thomas Wyatt
Example of Limit Orders on Thinly Traded and Penny Stocks Article 
Limit orders help to prevent losses on stocks, and are especially important on penny stocks and those that trade often or have low volume.
Aug 13, 2010 - James Hutchinson
What is Breakout in Stock Trading? Article 
Breakout in investing is when a security's price beats its resistance level. Below is information on what breakout is, and how to invest according to it.
Dec 17, 2010 - Thomas Wyatt