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ORDER AND ITS TYPES

ORDER

It means that on what price the securities are sold and purchased.

Types of Orders


  • Market Order
  • Limit Order
  • Stop Order


Market Order:
In market order the securities are sold an purchased on the current price which are available in the market.
Example:
suppose the pepsi share price is 40 so you can buy it on the current price.

Limit Order:
In this order the price are decided today but the transection will occure in future.The written agreement is done in this order.
Example:
you have orderd the securiteis of coke today and decide the price 50 today payment will be made on future date that to be decided you will pay only 50 not more amount even the securities price increase or decrease on future date.

Stop Oder:
In this order the securities are sold and purchased when they reach to a specified price.
Example:
you have purchased security through broker and ask him when the price of security will be 100 then sell it and when price will be 100 broker will sell the security.

Short Selling:

In short selling the prices of the securities are decided today but the transection will occur in the future. In short selling the seller have not hold the physical securities.


INVESTMENT AND PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT
INVESTMENT VS SPECULATION AND GAMBLING
TYPES OF INVESTOR
INVESTMENT COMPANIES
TYPES OF MUTUAL FUNDS
TYPES OF BONDS FUNDS
MONEY MARKET FUNDS
SECURITIES MARKET
TYPES OF INDEX
TYPES OF BROKERS
BROKER'S ACCOUNT
MARGINAL ACCOUNT
ORDER AND ITS TYPES
RISK AND ITS TYPES
RETURN PORTFOLIO ANALYSIS
RISK PORTFOLIO ANALYSIS
RISK AND RETURN OF AN INDIVIDUAL SECURITIES
ANALYSIS OF COMMON STOCK VALUATION
CAPM MODEL (CAPITAL ASSET PRICING MODEL)
MARKOWITZ MODEL



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