#OrderTypes101#OrderTypes101 refers to educational content about different types of trading orders in financial markets. Based on web information and posts on X, here’s a concise overview of common order types:Market Order: Executes immediately at the current market price. Best for quick trades but may face slippage in volatile markets.Limit Order: Sets a specific price to buy or sell, only executing when the market reaches that price. Offers price control but may not fill if the price doesn’t hit.Stop Order (Stop-Loss): Triggers a market order when a specified price is reached, used to limit losses or lock in profits.Stop-Limit Order: Combines
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