What to Consider with Stop-Loss Orders
As an investor there are a few things you'll want to keep in mind when it comes to stop-loss orders:
Stop-loss orders are not for active traders.
Stop-loss orders don't work well for large blocks of stock as you may lose more in the long run.
Brokers...
What Is a Stop-Loss Order?
A stop-loss order is placed with a broker to sell securities when they reach a specific price.1 These orders help minimize the loss an investor may incur in a security position. So if you set the stop-loss order at 10% below the price at which you purchased the...
KEY TAKEAWAYS
A stop-loss order is placed with a broker to sell securities when they reach a specific price.
Figuring out where to place your stop-loss depends on your risk threshold—the price should minimize and limit your loss.
The percentage method limits the stop-loss at a specific...
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