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THE DIFFERENT TYPES OF ORDERS IN #Binance #Spot
1. Limit Order. It is an order to buy or sell a stock at a specific price or better. - Example: Buy 100 shares of XYZ only if the price is $50 or less.
2. Market Order. It is an order to buy or sell a stock at the best available price in the market. - Example: Buy 100 shares of XYZ immediately at the current market price.
3. Stop Limit Order. It is an order that is triggered when the price reaches a stop level, but it only executes at a specific limit price or better. - Example: Sell shares of XYZ if the price falls to $45, but not less than $44.
4. Stop Market Order. It is an order that becomes a market order when the price reaches the stop level. - Example: Sell shares of XYZ if the price falls to $45.
5. Trailing Stop Order. It is a stop order that automatically adjusts as the stock price fluctuates, closely following the current price. - Example: Sell shares of XYZ if it falls more than 10% from its recent peak.
6. OCO (One Cancels the Other). These are two linked orders where the execution of one automatically cancels the other. - Example: An order to buy shares of XYZ at $50 and another to sell if it drops to $45. If one executes, the other is canceled.
7. Algorithmic Order. It is an order that uses algorithms to determine the best time and price to execute transactions based on certain criteria. - Example: Execute large orders of XYZ without significantly impacting the market price.
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