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while buying stocks it show few options as below
in product cash and margin what is the difference. which one i have to choose in stock i hav to find the stock what is Order Type : Market or Limit which one i have to choose and why? how to use Best 5 Bids/Offers can u please explain 1) Limit Price 2) Protection % 3) Disclosed Quantity 4) Stop Loss Trigger Price |
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If you look carefully If you cannot, then get back again Good luck AGILENT |
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sorry..........
i did everything..but i couldnt find the information there...... thanks in advance srini |
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You will definitely find your answers in the help link, which are located just besides the textboxes, like Stop Loss Trigger Price - Explain, etc. Because I too referred to those links during my first time visit to ICICIDirect. Else Google them and you can find the answers. Still cant find them, then get back here, as Agilent had told. Praveen. |
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Hey,
I got this while i searching on google.... Hope someone may need this info........ Market Order The market order is the simplest and quickest way to get your order filled (or completed). A market order instructs your broker to buy or sell the stock immediately at the prevailing price, whatever that may be. If you are following the market, you may or may not get the last price listed. In a volatile market, you will probably get a price close to that, but there is no guarantee of any specific price. One final, but important note: Market orders will likely be the most inexpensive of the orders you place. Limit Orders Limit orders instruct your broker to buy or sell a stock at a particular price. The purchase or sale will not happen unless you get your price. Limit orders give you control over your entry or exit point by fixing the price, which can be helpful. However, you may want to do some math first. Check with your broker to see how the commission on limit orders compares with what you pay for market orders. If there is a significant difference, you may be better off with a market order (assuming the price is at or near your target) and saving on commissions. Stop Loss Orders A stop loss order gives your broker a price trigger that protects you from a big drop in a stock. You enter a stop loss order at a point below the current market price. If the stock falls to this price point, the stop loss order becomes a market order and your broker sells the stock. If the stock stays level or rises, the stop loss order does nothing. Stop loss orders are cheap insurance that protects you from a loss. Trailing Stops The trailing stop order is similar to the stop loss order, but you use it to protect a profit, as opposed to protect against a loss. If you have a profit in a stock, you can use the trailing stop order to follow it up. You enter the trailing stop order as a percentage of the market price. If the market price declines by that percentage, the trailing stop becomes a market order and your broker sells the stock. If the stock continues to rise, the trailing stop follows it up since it is a percentage of the market price. This protects your additional gains. Good Till Canceled A Good till canceled order instructs your broker to keep the order active until you cancel it. Obviously, you use this order with other order types to specify a time frame for the order. Some brokers have limits on how long they will hold a GTC order. Day Order A day order is any order that is not a good till canceled order. If your broker does not fill your order that day, you will have to re-enter it the next day. All or None The all or none order states you want the entire order filled or none of the order filled. You would use this type of order for thinly traded stocks. Conclusion You may find these orders called slightly different names at some brokers, but the concept will be the same. The most useful orders are market orders, stop loss orders, and trailing stop orders. The others are good to know, but you may not use them often. |
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