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  2. Order (exchange) - Wikipedia

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    When the stop price is reached, a stop order becomes a market order. A buy-stop order is entered at a stop price above the current market price. Investors generally use a buy-stop order to limit a loss, or to protect a profit, on a stock that they have sold short. A sell-stop order is entered at a stop price below the current market price.

  3. What is a stop-loss order? - AOL

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    Stop-loss orders can help protect investors from large losses in volatile markets. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ...

  4. Stop-loss policy - Wikipedia

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    In the 2010 episode "Moving the Chains" of the American television series House, a patient confesses to Gregory House that he has been served with a stop-loss order after completing his enlistment service. In 2015, stop-loss was used as a plot device in an episode of The Last Ship. When 16 men wanted to get off the ship, one enlisted member's ...

  5. Stop-loss - Wikipedia

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    Stop-loss may refer to: Stop-loss insurance, an insurance policy that goes into effect after a set amount is paid in claims; Stop-loss order, stock or commodity market order to close a position if/when losses reach a threshold; Stop-loss policy, US military requirement for soldiers to remain in service beyond their normal discharge date

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  7. Trading curb - Wikipedia

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    On the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), one type of trading curb is referred to as a "circuit breaker". These limits were put in place beginning in January 1988 (weeks after Black Monday occurred in 1987) in order to reduce market volatility and massive panic sell-offs, giving traders time to reconsider their transactions.

  8. Trading halt - Wikipedia

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    Unlike regulatory halts, other U.S. exchanges do not always stop trading a security affected by a non-regulatory halt. [ 1 ] NASDAQ OMX (owner of the NASDAQ stock market) displays current trading halts for the NASDAQ, New York Stock Exchange, and the American Stock Exchange, along with a rolling 21-day history. [ 4 ]

  9. When do fast food chains stop serving breakfast? Hours at ...

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    Order classic breakfast sandwiches on croissants or biscuits, burgers, burritos and more on the Wendy's breakfast menu. Serves breakfast until: 10:30 a.m., but hours can vary by location Breakfast ...