At-the-Market: To buy/sell "at the market." See Market order. At-the-Money: An option that has a strike price the same or very close to the market value of the underlying security. See also Intrinsic Value.
At-the-Market: An order to buy or sell a futures contract at whatever price is obtainable when the order reaches the trading floor. Also called a Market Order.
At-the-Market (see also Market Order) - A type of financial transaction in which the order to buy or sell is executed at the current prevailing market price. At-the-money - An option with a strike price equal to the underlying futures price.
At-the-market order (also "market order"): An order to purchase or sell at the best available price. At-the-market orders must be executed immediately, and therefore take precedence over all other orders.
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with an at-the-market order. There are a number of other exit types not used in tbe standard exit strategy: trailing exits, critical threshold exits, volatility exits, and signal exits. A trailing ...
At-the-market orders must be executed immediately, and therefore take precedence over all other orders. Market orders to buy tend to be executed at the ask price, and market orders to sell tend to be executed at the bid price.
Instead of putting up 50%, you may put up about 25% when you buy an at-the-market LEAP which expires in two years. Owning this LEAP gives you all the rights of ownership of 100 shares of the company's stock, except voting and getting dividends.
At-the-market Any trade executed at the prevailing bid or offer. For example, if the bid-ask spread on an option is 5.30 - 5.50, a customer who places a market order to sell the option will receive the current bid of 5.30.
[FDIC] at-the-market An order to buy or sell a financial instrument (eg. futures, options, etc.) at whatever price the contract is trading when the order is executed.
See also: Market, Market Order, Order, Option, Contract
 
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