Learn about below the market pricing, which involves buying or investing at prices that are lower than the market rate. Discover how it works and view examples.
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Limit Orders Vs. Market Orders: Suze Orman Explains The Difference And When To Use Them
When you buy or sell a stock, you don't just decide how many shares you want — you also have to decide how you want your order carried out. Finance expert Suze Orman recently explained this choice on ...
Market orders can benefit traders that need to act fast, while limit orders enable them to control entry price ...
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