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At the opening order

An Order to Buy or Sell a given equity at the price when the Market opens. If the Transaction cannot occur at this price, the Order is cancelled.

Related Terms: 10 Action, Buy, Cancel, Market, Order, OCC, Open, Sell, Transaction, UIT
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