单词 | market order |
释义 | > as lemmasmarket order market order n. a direction given to a broker or dealer to buy or (usually) to sell a security, commodity, etc., immediately at the market price. ΚΠ 1909 N.Y. Suppl. 113 498 Allen executed a stop order, and not a market order. 1922 J. E. Meeker Work of Stock Exchange iii. 52 If no price limit is set it is called a ‘market’ order, and is executed at the most advantageous price obtainable on the market at that particular time. 1965 Econometrica 33 89 The market orders are entered as dots on lines at p = ∞ (buy) or p = 0 (sell). 1999 Newsday (Electronic ed.) 3 Oct. One investor who placed a market order for an Internet stock he estimated would cost him between $15 and $20 a share. His order went through at $90 a share—for a total of nearly $150,000 more than he expected to spend. < as lemmas |
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