An investor places several different order types with a broker-dealer to manage transactions in exchange-listed equities. Which of the following statements correctly describe the market rules governing order execution and ex-dividend adjustments for these orders?
- A Buy Limit order entered below the current market price will be automatically reduced on the ex-dividend date by the cash dividend amount unless marked Do Not Reduce (DNR).Cevap
- A Sell Stop order entered below the current market price becomes a live market order as soon as a transaction occurs at or through the stop price.Cevap
- CAn Immediate-or-Cancel (IOC) order requires the broker-dealer to execute the entire order quantity immediately in full or cancel the order completely.
- DA Buy Stop order placed above the current market price is automatically reduced on the ex-dividend date to adjust for the cash dividend payment.
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The correct statements are that Buy Limit orders placed below the current market price are automatically reduced on the ex-dividend date unless marked Do Not Reduce (DNR), and Sell Stop orders placed below the market price convert to active market orders once activated by a transaction at or below the stop price.
The statements confirming that Buy Limit orders placed below market price are automatically reduced on the ex-dividend date (unless designated DNR) and that Sell Stop orders convert to market orders upon activation are both accurate according to FINRA exchange trading rules.
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Order Types, Trigger Mechanics, and Ex-Dividend Order Adjustments