暴风雨要来了# Stock
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从明天开始,七日内最高和最低至少相差百分之七。
以下是券商发来的两封邮件,给大家参考。
Dear Trader,
We noticed that you have recently submitted Market Orders in your account(s)
. Please see important information below regarding this order type.
Please note that a Market Order is an instruction to trade your order at
any price available in the market, subject to any additional instructions
for handling/simulating the particular order type you specified and other
order conditions you specify when submitting your order. A Market Order is
not guaranteed a specific trade price and may trade at an undesirable price.
If you would like greater control over the trade prices you receive, please
submit your order using a Limit Order, which is an instruction to place
your order at or better than the specified limit price, or submit an
algorithmic Market Order (IBALGO).
In accordance with our obligations as a broker, large Market Orders may
be split into smaller orders, which will be traded over time. This is
designed to reduce the impact of these large orders on the market, including
the impact your order has on the market price.
Dear Trader,
We noticed that you have recently submitted Stop Orders in your account(s).
Please see important information below regarding this order type.
A Stop Order — i.e. a Stop (Market) Order — is an instruction to buy
or sell at the market price once your trigger("stop") price is reached,
subject to any additional instructions for handling/simulating the
particular Stop Orders type you specified and other order conditions you
specify when submitting your order. Please note that a Stop Order is not
guaranteed a specific trade price and may trade significantly away from its
stop price, especially in volatile and/or illiquid markets.
Stop Orders may be triggered by a sharp move in price that might be
temporary. If your Stop Order is triggered under these circumstances, you
may buy or sell at an undesirable price. Sell Stop Orders may make price
declines worse during times of extreme volatility. If triggered during a
sharp price decline, a Sell Stop Order also is more likely to result in a
trade well below the stop price.
Placing a limit price on a Stop Order may help manage some of these
risks. A Stop Order with a limit price — a Stop (Limit) Order — becomes a
limit order when the stock reaches the stop price and other conditions are
met. By using a Stop (Limit) Order instead of a regular Stop Order, you will
receive more certainty regarding the trade price, but there is the
possibility that your order will not trade at all if your limit price is not
available in the market when the order is triggered.
In accordance with our obligations as a broker, large Stop (Market)
Orders may be split into smaller orders, which will be traded over time.
This is designed to reduce the impact of these large orders on the market,
including the impact your order has on the market price.
以下是券商发来的两封邮件,给大家参考。
Dear Trader,
We noticed that you have recently submitted Market Orders in your account(s)
. Please see important information below regarding this order type.
Please note that a Market Order is an instruction to trade your order at
any price available in the market, subject to any additional instructions
for handling/simulating the particular order type you specified and other
order conditions you specify when submitting your order. A Market Order is
not guaranteed a specific trade price and may trade at an undesirable price.
If you would like greater control over the trade prices you receive, please
submit your order using a Limit Order, which is an instruction to place
your order at or better than the specified limit price, or submit an
algorithmic Market Order (IBALGO).
In accordance with our obligations as a broker, large Market Orders may
be split into smaller orders, which will be traded over time. This is
designed to reduce the impact of these large orders on the market, including
the impact your order has on the market price.
Dear Trader,
We noticed that you have recently submitted Stop Orders in your account(s).
Please see important information below regarding this order type.
A Stop Order — i.e. a Stop (Market) Order — is an instruction to buy
or sell at the market price once your trigger("stop") price is reached,
subject to any additional instructions for handling/simulating the
particular Stop Orders type you specified and other order conditions you
specify when submitting your order. Please note that a Stop Order is not
guaranteed a specific trade price and may trade significantly away from its
stop price, especially in volatile and/or illiquid markets.
Stop Orders may be triggered by a sharp move in price that might be
temporary. If your Stop Order is triggered under these circumstances, you
may buy or sell at an undesirable price. Sell Stop Orders may make price
declines worse during times of extreme volatility. If triggered during a
sharp price decline, a Sell Stop Order also is more likely to result in a
trade well below the stop price.
Placing a limit price on a Stop Order may help manage some of these
risks. A Stop Order with a limit price — a Stop (Limit) Order — becomes a
limit order when the stock reaches the stop price and other conditions are
met. By using a Stop (Limit) Order instead of a regular Stop Order, you will
receive more certainty regarding the trade price, but there is the
possibility that your order will not trade at all if your limit price is not
available in the market when the order is triggered.
In accordance with our obligations as a broker, large Stop (Market)
Orders may be split into smaller orders, which will be traded over time.
This is designed to reduce the impact of these large orders on the market,
including the impact your order has on the market price.