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  2. Block trade - Wikipedia

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    In the United States and Canada a block trade is usually at least 10,000 shares of a stock or $100,000 of bonds but in practice significantly larger. [3] For instance, a hedge fund holds a large position in Company X and would like to sell it completely. If this were put into the market as a large sell order, the price would sharply drop.

  3. Front running - Wikipedia

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    For example, suppose a broker receives a market order from a customer to buy a large block—say, 400,000 shares—of some stock, but before placing the order for the customer, the broker buys 20,000 shares of the same stock for their own account at $100 per share, then afterward places the customer's order for 400,000 shares, driving the price up to $102 per share and allowing the broker to ...

  4. Market depth - Wikipedia

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    This refers to the minimum price increment at which trades may be made on the market. The major stock markets in the United States went through a process of decimalisation in April 2001. This switched the minimum increment from a sixteenth to a one hundredth of a dollar. This decision improved market depth. [1] Price movement restrictions. Most ...

  5. What is a Block Trade? - AOL

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    Continue reading ->The post What is a Block Trade? appeared first on SmartAsset Blog. One hundred is a lot of shares. Literally, when trading stock one “lot” is defined as 100 shares. A round ...

  6. Order (exchange) - Wikipedia

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    The trailing stop order is not executed because ABC has not fallen $1.00 from $10.00. Later, the stock rises to a high of $15.00 which resets the stop price to $13.50. It then falls to $13.50 ($1.50 (10%) from its high of $15.00) and the trailing stop sell order is entered as a market order.

  7. Bitfinex eliminates minimum equity requirement to trade on ...

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    The firm announced on Tuesday that it has removed its minimum equity requirement of $10,000 to trade on its platform, hoping to make the platform open "to everyone" after a surge in demand from ...

  8. Intermarket sweep order - Wikipedia

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    These work against the order-protection rule under regulation NMS. For example, if a trader is trying to buy 1000 shares of X, and there are 100 shares of X being offered at $1 at one exchange and 2000 at $1.10 at another exchange, the order protection rule would let you buy ONLY those 100 shares at $1, after which you would need to send in ...

  9. Order matching system - Wikipedia

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    The order matching system and implied order system or Implication engine is often part of a larger electronic trading system which will usually include a settlement system and a central securities depository that are accessed by electronic trading platforms. These services may or may not be provided by the organisation that provides the order ...