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Market Order

August 22, 2026 · Aditya Gupta

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A market order is an instruction to buy or sell a security immediately at the best available current price. Pros: guaranteed execution, instant fill. Cons: no price control — in fast or thin markets, you may get a much worse price than expected (slippage). Use market orders only for highly liquid securities and only when speed matters more than price. Most retail investors should default to limit orders for any non-urgent trades. Market-on-close orders execute at the closing auction; market-on-open orders execute at the opening auction. After-hours market orders are particularly dangerous due to thin liquidity.

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