OCO Order definition

OCO Order means a combination of a Limit Order and a Stop Limit Order, in respect of the same quantity of the same Digital Asset, where both Orders are submitted together and the Matching or cancellation or expiry of one of the Orders will automatically trigger the cancellation of the other Order.

Examples of OCO Order in a sentence

  • It is Customer’s sole responsibility to clearly indicate the terms of an Order when entered, whether Market Order, Limit Order, Stop/Loss Order, Day-Only Order, OCO Order or GTC Order, including the Order’s Value Date and specified Spot Rate limits, where applicable.

  • It is Customer’s sole responsibility to clearly indicate the terms of an Order when entered, whether Market Order, Limit Order, Stop/Loss Order, Guaranteed Stop Loss Order (if available), Day-Only Order, OCO Order or GTC Order, including the Order’s Value Date and specified Spot Rate limits, where applicable.

  • It is Customer’s sole responsibility to clearly indicate the terms of an Order when entered, whether Market Order, Limit Order, Stop/Loss Order, Day-Only Order, OCO Order or GTC Order, or any other order type existing now or in the future, including but not limited to the Order’s Value Date and specified Spot Rate limits, where applicable.

  • Both the Limit Order and the related Stop Limit Order constituting the OCO Order will be submitted together.