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What is limit order when selling stock


A limit order is an order to buy or sell a stock with a restriction on the maximum price to be paid or the minimum price to be received (the "limit price"). If the order is filled, it will only be at the specified limit price or better.

When would you use a sell limit order?

Limit orders allow control over the price of an execution, but they do not guarantee that the order will be executed immediately or even at all.

Does a limit order sell immediately?

Take-profit (T/P) orders are limit orders that are closed when a specified profit level is reached. Limit prices for T/P orders are placed using either fundamental or technical analysis. Take-profit orders are beneficial for short-term traders interested in profiting from a quick bump in the security costs.

How do you profit with a limit order?

Limit orders set the maximum or minimum price at which you are willing to complete the transaction, whether it be a buy or sell. Market orders offer a greater likelihood that an order will go through, but there are no guarantees, as orders are subject to availability.