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A stop loss order is a trading tool that automatically sells a security if its price falls to a set level, helping investors limit losses without constantly monitoring the market. While it can ...
A stop order, also known as a stop-loss order, specifies the price at which you want to trigger an order. For example, if a stock is trading at $101, maybe you're not ready to sell yet ...
Maker-taker fees refer to the practice of securities exchanges offering market makers rebates and charging market takers fees for executing trades. Market makers are firms that are always ready to ...