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Strategies & Market Trends : Trader J's Inner Circle
NVDA 178.94-0.9%Nov 21 9:30 AM EST

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To: MMK who wrote (3937)1/12/1999 11:18:00 AM
From: BarbaraT  Read Replies (1) of 56535
 
No ... If you put in a limit order to sell, it will sell at the current price with a limit at your price. For example, if a stock is at 17 and you don't want to sell it for less than 16, so you put a "limit" in at 16, it will go off at the current price 17. If you want to protect your self, then put in a "stop" at 16, it will get triggered only if price hits 16. You can't place stop limits on OTC, but you can in most online brokers place "stops".
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