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Price limit

The highest and lowest prices that a commodity or Option is permitted to reach in a given trading Session. Once reached, no Trading occurs on that commodity or Option until the following Session. also called Fluctuation limit or Daily trading limit.

Related Terms: 13 ACH, Call, Daily trading limit, Fluctuation limit, High, Low, Option, Owe, OCC, Permit, Session, Trading, Trading session
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