Locked Limit A market that has reached the maximum allowable price move permitted by an exchange, such as on a stock exchange. There is no such limit in the Foreign Exchange market. User Name: Password: ...
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.
Locked Limit A market that, if not restricted, would seek price equilibrium outside the limit but, instead, moves to the limit and ceases to trade.
Locked limit is a situation where the contract moved to its limit price move for the day and trading has all but stopped. This usually results when there is an order imbalance of too many buyers or sellers.
The trader in a pit of a commodity exchange who buys and sells for his or her account.
Locked Limit A market that, if not restricted, would seek price equilibrium outside the limit but, instead, moves to the limit and ceases to trade.
day's settlement price permitted during one trading session, as fixed by the rules of an exchange. In some futures contracts, the limit may be expanded or removed during a trading session a specified period of time after the contract is locked limit.
See also: Trading, Limit, Exchange, Analysis, Settlement price
 
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