Types of CFD Orders Sample Clauses

Types of CFD Orders. 2.1. The following CFD Orders may be placed with the Company, depending on the types of Client Account:
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Types of CFD Orders. 2.1. The following CFD Orders may be given by the Client:
Types of CFD Orders. 2.1. The following CFD Orders may be placed with the Company: market orders and pending orders.
Types of CFD Orders. 2.1. The following CFD Orders may be placed with the Company, depending on the types of Client Account the Client has: • Previously Quoted. The Client sends new Orders with a reference to a previously received executable price. • Orders executed according to Client specifications at the limit price or better until they are filled, canceled, or expired. • Orders are executed immediately at the best available price in the system. • Market Range. Orders are executed immediately at the best available price in the system as long as the Slippage is within the range specified. • Orders are active but do not execute until the market price reaches the Order’s trigger price. Orders are then executed as market or market range orders depending on whether or not the related field is specified. • Stop Limit. Orders are active but do not execute until the market price reaches the Order’s trigger price. Orders are then executed as limit orders at the order limit price or better. • One Cancels the Other (OCO). OCO orders consist of two orders submitted separately and tied by their order IDs(add here what the letters IDs stand for).
Types of CFD Orders. 2.1. The following CFD Orders may be placed with the Company, depending on the types of Client Account the Client has: Previously Quoted. The Client sends new Orders with a reference to a previously received executable price. Limit. Orders executed according to Client specifications at the limit price or better until they are filled, canceled, or expired. Market. Orders are executed immediately at the best available price in the system. Market Range. Orders are executed immediately at the best available price in the system as long as the Slippage is within the range specified.
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