Business Studies, asked by zaibwazirpk78688, 6 months ago

differentiate between market order and limite order with example​

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Answered by shettigarusha54
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Market orders and limit orders are both orders to buy or sell stock — the main difference between the two is in the way the trades are completed. With a market order, you want to complete the trade as quickly as possible and pay the current market price. A limit order is about paying the price you want.

Answered by Anonymous
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A market order is a transaction that is meant to be executed as quickly as possible at the existing/market price. On the other hand, a limit order sets the minimum or maximum price at which one is willing to buy or sell. The order gets executed once the price level is triggered.

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