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Limit move - See Maximum price fluctuation.
Limit order - An order with restrictions on the maximum price to be paid or the minimum price to be received. As an example, if the current price of USD/YEN is 102.

 


Limit Move
A change in price that exceeds the limits set by the exchange on which the contract is traded.

Limit Order
An order to buy or sell when a price is fixed.

Limit Move - The maximum move inprices for a particular contract as permissible during onetrading session, in accordance with exchange rules.
Limit Order - An order in which thecustomer sets a limit on either price and/or time of execution.

Limit Move
A price that has advanced or declined the permissible limit permitted during one trading session.
Limit Order
An order to buy or sell a specified amount of a security at a specified price or better.

Limit Move: See Locked Limit.
Limit Only: The definite price stated by a customer to a broker restricting the execution of an order to buy for not more than, or to sell for not less than, the stated price.

Limit Move
A price that has advanced or declined the limit permitted during one trading session as fixed by the rules of a contract market.
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Mediation
A method of alternative dispute resolution in which a neutral third party helps resolve a dispute. The mediator does not have the power to impose a decision on the parties.

T = The limit move value
Wilder's book "New Concepts in Technical Trading Systems" provides precise instructions on measuring the Swing Index.

They were (and still are) often subject to gaps and limit moves. (A limit move occurs when a commodity opens up or down its maximum allowed move and does not trade again until the next session.

It was introduced in Wilder's book, New Concepts in Technical Trading Systems of 1978 and was originally designed for commodity trading, which is frequently subject to gaps and limit moves.

You may need to adjust the limit moves shown in the above table based on the position of the decimal in your data. For example, if the price of corn is quoted as $2.45, the limit move would be $0.10. However, if the price of corn is quoted as $245.

(Surprisingly the big moves against us are much easier to deal with than the moves in our favor. We will talk more about this in just a minute.) Among the market's limitless possibilities are gaps, reversals, limit moves, whipsaws, ...

) Among the market's limitless possibilities are gaps, reversals, limit moves, whipsaws, and perhaps worst of all, boring sideways action that makes us wish we were trading something else.

Finally, you may also hear lock-limits referred to as the "limit move", "trading halt" or "suspended trading". Any one of these terms just refers to the limit that has been placed on futures trading for the day.

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Instead of exiting the market as prices drop, the scale trader systematically continues trading according to plan. As with any trading plan, there are hazards to scale trading: limit moves, contract rollovers, non-oscillating markets, ...

Definition
Locked limit
A price that has advanced or declined the permissible limit during one trading session, as fixed by the rules of an exchange. Also called Limit Move.
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Current liabilities are debts payable within twelve months. Long-term liabilities are debts payable over a period of more than 12 months. Limit Move: The maximum daily price limit for an exchange traded contract.

Major bottoms are usually calmer, with low volatility, as the hopes for quick profits have faded. The idea is to replace the high - low interval for the given period, as the high-low does not take into consideration gaps and limit moves.

limit move The greatest price change permitted for a given futures contract in a single... limit order A Limit, is an order to close a trade when the market moves a specified amount...

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