Discover the differences between buy limit and stop orders, how they work, and their uses for savvy trading. Learn how they can help mitigate risks and automate trades.
A stop-loss order is designed to limit an investor’s loss or protect an unrealized gain on a security position. When a stock reaches a predetermined price, the stop-loss order automatically kicks in, ...
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