To buy a stock, you need to use a stock trade order. Read to learn more about the different types of stock orders and their uses.
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When an investor figures out what stock they want to purchase, they need a stock order to execute the trade.
There are many types of stock orders, with the most common being a Market Order and Limit Order.
It’s important to understand the differences between stock orders to figure out which one would best suit your needs as an investor.
Market Order
A market order is the most basic type of stock trade. It is simply an order to buy or sell a stock at a price determined once the trade executes.
The order will execute immediately, guaranteeing a trade to go through. However, because of the volatile nature of the stock market, the price when putting in the market order may not be exactly the same as the price you buy or sell at once the trade executes.
For example, if you put in a market order for a share of XYZ trading at $2000, you may end up paying a little more or less once the trade executes.
Bottom line: Use a market order if you want an immediate trade and are okay with small price fluctuations at time of trade.
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