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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