Stop Loss Order definition

Stop Loss Order means an order placed to close a position once it hits a specific price in order to protect yourself from further losses and avoid potential close-outs/stop-outs.
Stop Loss Order means an instruction to execute a Trade to close an Open Position when Our Price reaches a specified price.
Stop Loss Order means an Order to close out or, as the case may be, to open a position if the market price reaches a specified price, which may represent a loss or a profit on the relevant Transaction.

Examples of Stop Loss Order in a sentence

  • You will not be able to cancel or change an Order after you have submitted it unless it is a Limit Order or a Stop Loss Order, when those become available to you.

  • Subject to clause 5.5, a Limit Order or Stop Loss Order will remain open for 90 days or such shorter period as you specify unless you amend or cancel it.

  • You can amend a Limit Order or a Stop Loss Order at any time unless the Order is in the process of being, or has been partially fulfilled.

  • It is your responsibility to monitor any Limit Order or Stop Loss Order regularly.

  • If you wish to place a Limit Order or Stop Loss Order for an investment which is traded on an overseas investment exchange, you should contact our trading team for confirmation that we will accept the Order before you place it.


More Definitions of Stop Loss Order

Stop Loss Order means an instruction to execute a Trade to
Stop Loss Order means a Pending Order to close an open Trade, generally used in order to limit your losses, which Pending Order is executed only if the Rate reaches or crosses a specified level, as the case may be.
Stop Loss Order has the meaning set out in clause 8.1(d);
Stop Loss Order means an instruction to sell a stock once the price reaches a specified price which is below the current market price.
Stop Loss Order means, for the purpose of the FX services, an instruction to place a trade at a rate (agreed with us) that is less advantageous to you than the market rate at the time the order is placed, for example, an instruction to sell at a rate that is lower than is currently available or to buy at a rate that is higher than is currently available.
Stop Loss Order means an order placed to sell a security when it reaches a certain price. Stop loss orders are designed to limit an investor’s loss on a position in a security;
Stop Loss Order means an instruction by the Client to QuickTrade via the Trading Platform to automatically close-out a Trade and post the realised losses to your Account when the price quoted by QuickTrade in respect of the underlying reference asset decreases to a predetermined price level specified in the Stop-Loss Order and may include a Trailing Stop Loss Order;