An investor holding shares of common stock currently trading at 55. Overnight, significant negative news is released, causing the stock to open the next trading session at $50 per share. Which of the following best describes the execution of the investor's order?
- The order is triggered at the market open and executes as a market order at the next available price around $50 per share.Cevap
- BThe order executes at exactly $55 per share because the stop price guarantees the execution price once triggered.
- CThe order converts to a limit order and remains unexecuted until the market price recovers to at least $55 per share.
- DThe order is automatically canceled because the opening price bypassed the specified stop price.
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The order is triggered at the market open and executes as a market order at the next available price around $50 per share.
A Sell Stop order is placed below the current market price and is activated once a transaction occurs at or below the stop price. When the stock opens at 55 has been breached, immediately activating the order. Upon activation, the stop order turns into a market order, which mandates immediate execution at the next best available price. Because the market opened at 50 per share.
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Sell Stop Order Activation and Market Order Execution Dynamics