Business / Finance / Limit On Close Order: An order to buy or sell stock at the closing price only if the price is at a predetermined level or better.
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Close Adjective Synonyms: closed, shut (up), fixed, fast, secure, tight
Close Adverb Synonyms: end, termination, conclusion, finish, completion, cessation, culmination
Close Verb Synonyms: shut, close up, seal, close off, lock, padlock, secure, fasten
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Limit Verb Synonyms: set, define, determine, fix
Limit Noun Synonyms: check, curb, bridle, restrict, restrain, hold in check
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Order Noun Synonyms: organization, uniformity, regularity, system, pattern, symmetry, harmony, tidiness, orderliness, neatness
Order Verb Synonyms: organization, arrangement, grouping, disposition, form, structure, categorization, systematization or systemization, classification, codification, disposal, layout, array, sequence, set-up
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Business / Taxes / Online Trading: If you trade online, you use a computer and an Internet connection to place your buy and sell orders with an online brokerage firm. While the orders you give online are executed immediately while the MORE
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