Market orders allow you to trade a stock for the going price, while limit orders allow you to name your price. Many, or all, of the products featured on this page are from our advertising partners who ...
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Market Order vs. Limit Order: What's the Difference?
When buying stocks, you have a few choices about how to place your order. You can order at the present asking price to lock in the exchange or set a price you're willing to pay and see if it gets met.
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