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Zorluk: Çok zorTypes of Orders and Order Execution Strategies

Match each specialized order execution qualifier or instruction with its exact operational rule and broker-dealer handling constraint.

  • Market-Not-Held OrderGrants price and time discretion to the floor broker without requiring written discretionary account authorization from the customer.
  • Do-Not-Reduce (DNR) InstructionPrevents the specified order price from being automatically adjusted downward on the ex-dividend date for an ordinary cash dividend.
  • Sell Stop OrderPlaced below the prevailing market price to limit potential loss on a long stock position, converting to an unpriced market order once triggered.
  • Market-on-Close (MOC) OrderRequires execution as close to the official end-of-day market price as possible and must be submitted prior to exchange cutoff deadlines.

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Market-Not-Held Order matches with granting price/time discretion without written power of attorney; Do-Not-Reduce Instruction matches with preventing automatic price reduction on the ex-dividend date; Sell Stop Order matches with being placed below the market to protect a long position converting to an unpriced market order upon activation; Market-on-Close Order matches with requiring execution as close as possible to the closing price subject to exchange cutoff deadlines.
Each order instruction matches its distinct operational standard: Market-Not-Held grants execution timing flexibility without discretionary authority documentation; Do-Not-Reduce overrides automatic ex-dividend price reductions; Sell Stop provides downside risk control converting to a market order upon activation; Market-on-Close targets closing price execution within exchange cutoff guidelines.

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Analyze Market-Not-Held Order execution rules under FINRA standards
Identified that Market-Not-Held orders permit floor brokers flexibility over execution timing and price.
FINRA rules clarify that oral customer instructions conferring time and price discretion for a single day do not constitute discretionary trading requiring written authorization.
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Analyze Do-Not-Reduce (DNR) instruction behavior on ex-dividend dates
Identified that DNR prevents automated dividend adjustments to order limit/stop prices.
Unless marked DNR, open orders below the market (limit buy and sell stop) are automatically reduced downward by the cash dividend amount on the ex-date.
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Analyze Sell Stop Order mechanism and trigger conversion
Identified that Sell Stop orders sit below current market price and convert to unpriced market orders when triggered.
Stop orders become active market orders upon a qualifying trade at or below the stop price, guaranteeing execution but not a specific execution price.
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Analyze Market-on-Close (MOC) operational constraints
Identified that MOC orders require execution at the closing bell subject to strict submission cutoff windows.
Exchanges enforce specific entry and cancellation cutoff times for MOC orders to prevent late manipulation and ensure an orderly closing auction.

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