Buy Stop Orders
A buy stop order is triggered when a stock rises to a specified price, converting into a market order to buy. It’s a common tool for entering positions on protecting short stock positions or technical breakouts, but its use comes with execution risks once triggered.
You’ll learn:
How a buy stop order works and when it triggers
Why investors used buy stop orders to protect short stock positions
How buy stops are used to confirm upward momentum
Execution risk and price slippage after the trigger
How this order type appears in exam questions
📘 Related Exams: SIE, Series 7, Series 9, Series 65, Series 66
🧠 Skill Level: Intermediate
📈 Topics Covered: Order entry types, breakout strategies, market vs. limit orders, execution logic
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