BUY MINUS
Order in which a client instructs a broker to buy a stock below its current market price. Traders use buy minus order when he intends to purchase a stock once its price declines shortly. They can further limit these order by indicating a limit or saying the highest price a stock should be acquired.
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17:00 | Pending Home Sales | Nov | |
03:30 | PMI Manufacturing | Dec | |
03:30 | Non-Manufacturing PMI | Dec | |
16:00 | House Price Index | Oct | |
03:45 | Markit Final Manufacturing PMI | Dec |