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An investment term ...
Posted by BearPaw/CO of CO on 2/26/15 8:15pm Msg #525474
... which, I can see could be used by different businesses to fit their own needs:



DEFINITION OF 'LIMIT-ON-OPEN ORDER - LOO'
A type of limit order to buy or sell shares at the market open if the market price meets the limit condition. This type of order is good only for the market opening and does not last for the whole trading day.

INVESTOPEDIA EXPLAINS 'LIMIT-ON-OPEN ORDER - LOO'
A trader who believes that the market open is the best time to sell his or her shares may want to use a limit-on-open order. For example, say the trader holds 1,000 shares in ABC stock and wants to sell at the market open but also wants to guarantee that he or she will receive at least $50 per share. The trader therefore uses a limit-on-open order. If at open the shares trade above $50, the order will be executed, and if they trade below, the order will not be filled and then be canceled.
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Messages in this Thread
 What is "open order limit?" n/m - Belinda/CA on 2/26/15 6:50pm
 Re: What is "open order limit?" - Lee/AR on 2/26/15 7:21pm
 It wasn't how many a day. - Belinda/CA on 2/26/15 7:24pm
 Re: It wasn -  JanetK_CA on 2/27/15 3:08am
 Re: It wasn -  Yoli/CA on 2/27/15 3:34pm
 An investment term ... - BearPaw/CO on 2/26/15 8:15pm
 Question 1 and 2 - Belinda/CA on 2/26/15 11:49pm
 Re: Question 1 and 2 - desktopfull on 2/27/15 7:06am
 I agree, thinking of all the notaries who sucked up 1000s -  Cheryl Elliott on 2/27/15 8:07am
 "Open Order Limit" and "TAT" -  Linda_H/FL on 2/27/15 8:22am
 There is merit to that thought, I believe. n/m - jba/fl on 2/27/15 12:53pm
 Loans with a title company. n/m - Belinda/CA on 2/27/15 2:02pm
 Thanks Belinda - don't think I've ever been asked those -  Linda_H/FL on 2/27/15 2:11pm
 Why not ask the hiring/application part? n/m - Alz on 2/27/15 2:32pm
 Because, it is nice to know things ahead of time - Belinda/CA on 2/27/15 3:19pm



 
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