A limit order executes only at a specified price or better. It gives price control but may not fill if the market never reaches your level. Limit orders align well with signal entries that specify an exact price. If a provider publishes EUR/USD long at 1.0850 and price is currently 1.0860, a buy limit at 1.0850 waits for a pullback. The risk is missing the trade if price never retraces. SignalFloor's actionability states help you decide whether to use market or limit execution.

What is Limit Order?

A limit order executes only at a specified price or better. It gives price control but may not fill if the market never reaches your level.

Limit orders align well with signal entries that specify an exact price. If a provider publishes EUR/USD long at 1.0850 and price is currently 1.0860, a buy limit at 1.0850 waits for a pullback. The risk is missing the trade if price never retraces. SignalFloor's actionability states help you decide whether to use market or limit execution.



Frequently asked questions

What is Limit Order in trading?

A limit order executes only at a specified price or better. It gives price control but may not fill if the market never reaches your level.

How does Limit Order apply to SignalFloor signals?

Limit orders align well with signal entries that specify an exact price. If a provider publishes EUR/USD long at 1.0850 and price is currently 1.0860, a buy limit at 1.0850 waits for a pullback. The risk is missing the trade if price never retraces. SignalFloor's actionability states help you decide whether to use market or limit execution.

What terms are related to Limit Order?

Related concepts include market order, entry price, pending order. See the SignalFloor trading glossary for full definitions.


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