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Time order
The financial definition for Time order:
Order that becomes a market
or limited price order or is
canceled at a specific time.
Similar MatchesAlternative orderAlternative order Used in context of general equities. Order giving a broker a choice between two courses of action, either to buy or sell, never both. Execution of one course automatically eliminates the other. An example is a combination buy limit/buy stop order, where the buy limit is below the current market and the buy stop is above. If the order is for one unit of trading, when one part of the order is executed on the occurrence of one alternative, the order on the other alternative is to be treated as cancelled. If the order is for an amount of more than one unit of trading, the number of units executed determines the amount of the alternative order to be treated as cancelled. See: Either-or order.
Any part of orderAny part of order In context of general equities, order to buy or sell a quantity of stock in pieces if necessary. Antithesis of an all-or-none order (AON).
At the close orderAt the close order In the context of securities, an all or none market order that is to be executed at the closing price of the security on the exchange. If the execution cannot be made under this condition, the order is to be treated as cancelled.
In the context of futures and options, refers to a contract that is to be executed on some exchanges during the closing period, a period in which there is a range of prices.
Further Suggestions At the opening order
Automated Order System (AOS)
Boston Exchange Automated Communication Order Routing Network (BEACON)
Buy limit order
Buy minus order
Buy order
Buy stop order
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