Sentences with phrase «board lot trades»

Stop Loss Orders A «stop loss order» is an order that becomes a market order or a limit order when a board lot trades at or through the stop price on the marketplace in which the stop loss order has been booked.
«Orders have been shifted to other markets and my understanding is everybody will use the last board lot traded, regardless of where it has been traded, for the close.»
«Less extreme would be a case where the last board lot traded at 1:30 in the afternoon and the market moved on from there.»

Not exact matches

As a Member of LOT, you will have the chance to join the Greater Vancouver Board of Trade for one year at a special rate.
You are required to attend both the LOT Orientation and Graduation evenings, as well as a minimum of 3 additional Board of Trade events.
We have lots of lovely Organic Trade Board member brands who are supporting the campaign.
I do agree a bit that the trade backs last year had some downsides due to the fact that there was some specific guys on the board that I think a lot here really liked, myself included.
It all depends on how the board is shaking out when it comes to pick # 30 but it seems to me that there will be a lot of similarly graded players from 30 to 40 so if vikes can trade back and pick in the early parts of the second round that would be step1.
It's also understood pretty much across the board that any comprehensive free trade agreement with the EU will take a lot longer than the two years of Article 50 - especially once you lose the first three months to a pointless election and the final six to votes in Westminster and Brussels.
Obtain the board lot size for a specific HK security when placing an order (you can get a quote on the Trade Stocks page)
The split makes it easier for an investor to afford and trade 100 share board lots.
Historically, it was easier for brokers to trade in multiples of 100, which are called round lots, or board lots.
Official end - of - day prices on the TSX are based on the last board lot to be traded in a single order.
Once the security has traded at least one board lot at that price, the order is then treated as a market order.
ShareOwner's Pooled Trading also enables an investor purchase a single security (or diversified portfolio) with convenient dollar amounts, such as $ 100... $ 500... $ 1,000, instead of often expensive board lots of 100 shares.
I think a lot of the major environmental groups got on board with, well, let's work with the administration and use their rhetoric and go behind the scenes and negotiate enormously complicated cap - and - trade legislation and ram that thing through.
They've gone back to the drawing board and have updated their original book and trade secrets and have included a whole lot more.
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