A market order executes immediately at the best available price. It guarantees a fill but not the exact price — slippage is possible during volatile conditions. When acting on a SignalFloor signal that is already Triggered, traders often use market orders to enter quickly. The trade-off is price certainty versus speed. For signals still Pending or Near Entry, a limit order at the signal's entry price may achieve a better fill if price retraces to the level.

What is Market Order?

A market order executes immediately at the best available price. It guarantees a fill but not the exact price — slippage is possible during volatile conditions.

When acting on a SignalFloor signal that is already Triggered, traders often use market orders to enter quickly. The trade-off is price certainty versus speed. For signals still Pending or Near Entry, a limit order at the signal's entry price may achieve a better fill if price retraces to the level.



Frequently asked questions

What is Market Order in trading?

A market order executes immediately at the best available price. It guarantees a fill but not the exact price — slippage is possible during volatile conditions.

How does Market Order apply to SignalFloor signals?

When acting on a SignalFloor signal that is already Triggered, traders often use market orders to enter quickly. The trade-off is price certainty versus speed. For signals still Pending or Near Entry, a limit order at the signal's entry price may achieve a better fill if price retraces to the level.

What terms are related to Market Order?

Related concepts include limit order, slippage, pending order. See the SignalFloor trading glossary for full definitions.


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