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  • 61Limit Order — An order placed with a brokerage to buy or sell a set number of shares at a specified price or better. Limit orders also allow an investor to limit the length of time an order can be outstanding before being canceled. Depending on the direction… …

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  • 62Limit-preserving function (order theory) — In the mathematical area of order theory, one often speaks about functions that preserve certain limits, i.e. certain suprema or infima. Roughly speaking, these functions map the supremum/infimum of a set to the supremum/infimum of the image of… …

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  • 63Limit (poker) — Le terme Limit (« mise limitée » en anglais) définit un système d enchères du jeu de Poker. Une partie en Limit indique donc aux joueurs que le montant et le nombre des mises sont limitées, à la différence des parties en No Limit… …

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  • 64limit — 1. verb /ˈlɪmɪt/ a) To restrict; not to allow to go beyond a certain bound. We need to limit the power of the executive. b) To have a limit in a particular set. Im limiting myself to two drinks tonight. Syn: cap, restrict …

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  • 65Limit Move — The largest amount of change that the price of a commodity futures contract is allowed to undergo. It is not possible to trade a futures contract at a price either above or below the futures contract price after a limit move. The limit price is… …

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  • 66limit orders — A customer sets a limit on price or time of execution of a trade, or both; for example, a buy limit order is placed below the market price. A sell limit order is placed above the market price. A sell limit is executed only at the limit price or… …

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  • 67limit — {{11}}limit (n.) c.1400, boundary, frontier, from O.Fr. limite a boundary, from L. limitem (nom. limes) a boundary, limit, border, embankment between fields, related to limen threshold. Originally of territory; general sense from early 15c.… …

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  • 68limit — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French limite, from Latin limit , limes boundary Date: 14th century 1. a. something that bounds, restrains, or confines b. the utmost extent 2. a. a geographic or political boundary b. plural the… …

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  • 69limit — 01. Please [limit] the time you spend on the computer to 30 minutes so that other students can use it. 02. There is almost no [limitation] on the number of hours you can spend on the computers in the computer lab. 03. His inability to speak… …

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  • 70Limit price — A limit price is the price set by a monopolist to discourage economic entry into a market, and is illegal in many countries. The limit price is the price that the entrant would face upon entering as long as the incumbent firm did not decrease… …

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