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enidhi asked in Business & FinanceInvesting · 1 decade ago

What is meant by "Rate not within Circuit Limits" and other trading terms?

I have following doubts:

What is meant by "Rate not within Circuit Limits"? How can I overcome this? I can see that others are buying

At times I get "Limit Order not allowed in this session" and "market Orders not allowed in this session" .. hwo will I know if particular type of trading not allowed during a session?

What to do when I get error: "Fill minimum kill order"?

Please clarify.

Thanks in advance.

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  • 1 decade ago
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    Hi enidhi,

    well m not an expert on this, but there are circuit breakers(upper and lower) imposed by regulators on each equity one is trading in. The investor cannot go above or below its limit. There is certain range. so that market works in an equillibrium.

    for further information u must be a regular visitor of www.investopedia.com

    thanx

  • 5 years ago

    They mean a week from tomorrow. If they meant tomorrow, today being Thursday - and that is understood by all concerned - they should say "tomorrow," and not "Friday." To say that would be correct if it were only Wednesday, for example.

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