A registered representative receives instructions from an institutional client to place two separate equity limit orders: Order 1 is entered with a 'Fill-or-Kill' (FOK) qualifier, and Order 2 is entered with an 'Immediate-or-Cancel' (IOC) qualifier. Which of the following statements correctly describe the execution rules governing these order types? (Select all that apply.)
- Order 1 must be executed immediately in its entirety; if full execution is not possible upon entry, the entire order is cancelled.Cevap
- Order 2 permits immediate partial execution, after which any remaining unexecuted shares are cancelled.Cevap
- CIf Order 1 cannot be filled immediately, the unfilled portion remains on the order book as a Good-'Til-Canceled (GTC) order.
- DOrder 2 must be held by the executing broker-dealer until the market close before any unexecuted portion can be cancelled.
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The correct statements are that a Fill-or-Kill (FOK) order must be executed immediately in full or cancelled entirely, and an Immediate-or-Cancel (IOC) order allows partial immediate execution with the remaining unexecuted portion immediately cancelled.
Fill-or-Kill (FOK) order qualifiers mandate that the entire order quantity be executed immediately upon market arrival, or the entire order is cancelled. Immediate-or-Cancel (IOC) qualifiers also demand immediate execution, but they permit partial fills, cancelling any remaining portion that could not be executed right away.
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Order Execution Qualifiers (FOK vs IOC)