Common use of Sell Stop Order Clause in Contracts

Sell Stop Order. a future Sell order for selling an instrument at a price set by the Client that is lower than the price the Instrument is traded when the order is transmitted. The sell shall be executed when the traded price of the instrument on the Platform shall reach the price set by the Client and if the order cannot be executed at the price set by the Client (due to the volatility of the instrument price) than the order shall be executed at the available trading price on the Trading Platform which is closest to the price set by the Client and in which the order is applicable.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Client Agreement, Client Agreement, Client Agreement

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