#OrderTypes101 There are two main types of pending orders: stop orders and limit orders, which are further divided depending on the type of transaction (buy or sell). As a result, we get 4 orders with different execution mechanics.
Buy Limit — used when you need to buy an asset at a price lower than the current one.
Often useful within a "pullback" strategy, when the trader lowers the price to a certain level with a subsequent recovery;
Sell Limit — applied for selling above the market price. Useful when the goal is to secure a profit if the asset rises to a certain level;
Buy Stop — this is a buy order above the current price, which is activated when the specified level is reached. Used when expecting an impulse rise — for example, if the price breaks through a resistance level;
Sell Stop — a sell order below the current price. Applied to limit losses or during trading on a breakout of a support level.
To visually understand the difference between a limit order and a stop order, let's consider the same transaction using different tools.