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If I put in a sell order with a stop at 30 cents below market




If I put in a sell order with a stop at 30 cents below market, so I wont lose more money will it will it be protected till it hits that amount?




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If I put in a sell order with a stop at 30 cents below market

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Jan 20, 2011
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by: Shaun

Basically if you put a stop at $.30 below the market value as long as it stays above that level your stop order will not be activated and you will not sell anything. But if it does touch that level at any point in the day it tells your broker to sell your stock at the best possible price.

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