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  2. Market order vs. limit order: How they differ and which type ...

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    A limit order will not shift the market the way a market order might. The downsides to limit orders can be relatively modest: You may have to wait and wait for your price.

  3. Planned obsolescence - Wikipedia

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    The rule is relevant not only because of the sanctions that it establishes but also because it is the first time that a legislature recognized the existence of planned obsolescence. [46] These techniques may include "a deliberate introduction of a flaw, a weakness, a scheduled stop, a technical limitation, incompatibility or other obstacles for ...

  4. Order (exchange) - Wikipedia

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    A day order or good for day order (GFD) (the most common) is a market or limit order that is in force from the time the order is submitted to the end of the day's trading session. [4] For stock markets , the closing time is defined by the exchange.

  5. The Magical Number Seven, Plus or Minus Two - Wikipedia

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    Later research on short-term memory and working memory revealed that memory span is not a constant even when measured in a number of chunks. The number of chunks a human can recall immediately after presentation depends on the category of chunks used (e.g., span is around seven for digits, around six for letters, and around five for words), and even on features of the chunks within a category.

  6. Starbucks sets new limit on amount customers can order ...

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    Starbucks is making some changes to its mobile ordering system in order to speed up service. The coffee giant confirmed to TODAY.com that it has reduced the maximum number of items online ...

  7. Build to order - Wikipedia

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    Build to Order (BTO: sometimes referred to as Make to Order or Made to Order (MTO)) is a production approach where products are not built until a confirmed order for products is received. Thus, the end consumer determines the time and number of produced products. [ 1 ]

  8. Entropy as an arrow of time - Wikipedia

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    Mixing and ergodic systems do not have exact solutions, and thus proving time irreversibility in a mathematical sense is (as of 2006) impossible. [citation needed] The concept of "exact" solutions is an anthropic one. Does "exact" mean the same as closed form in terms of already know expressions, or does it mean simply a single finite sequence ...

  9. IRS Updates Earned Income Tax Credit for 2025: More ... - AOL

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    There are specific qualifications to meet in order to benefit. Here are the eligibility requirements per the IRS: Must have a valid social security number. Have an investment income limit of under ...