Stock Market Order Types (Market Order, Limit Order, Stop Loss, Stop Limit)

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Published 2020-01-28
In this stock market order types tutorial, we discuss the four most common order types you need to know for buying and selling stocks: market order, limit order, stop loss, and stop limit.
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All Comments (21)
  • @B3nitoSoares
    Finally someone that actually takes the effort to explain precisely how this works thank you !
  • @mandarpatil651
    Thanks a lot.. It's the clearest explanation that I've across.. Good job with the animations..
  • I can't tell you how many hours I have listened to others and couldn't get my head around this and in just a few minutes you make this so understandable and useable. Bless you.
  • @aprilstarr7219
    After watching about 10 other videos, FINALLY a video where it’s explained in a way that makes sense and all areas are covered-thank you!!!
  • @enICEeK
    This is exactly what I needed and love the fact that you're starting with the absolute basics. Your explanations and examples are so easy to understand! Thanks so much :) Can't wait for your next video!
  • @JamesDob94
    I rarely comment on videos but came here to let you know that you are the ONLY youtuber who managed to explain this in a way that I understood. I have only been investing for a short period but I struggled with these concepts and you just helped me grapple them!
  • @thesriramsofpa
    I liked the way you simplified the order types with the right visuals and speaking to the point. Thank you!
  • @wolfie8012
    FINALLY! I finally get it. I've been pulling my hair out trying to understand the stop-limit tool. THANK YOU MUCH! You've earned a new sub.
  • @SaeedNeamati
    you are a mother-born teacher. You have to make more videos explainong stupidily-named investment concepts. You're just awesome at making them easy and understandable.
  • @JayFairbrother
    Love the comparison to ordering at a restaurant. I mainly stick with market orders because I'm buying and holding for the long term & the absolute best price at the moment isn't super important to me
  • @josemolina58
    These videos are well done. I teach a high school personal finance and investing course and will use some of your videos in class next year. Thank you and keep up the good work.
  • @benjaminx9531
    I can see clearly now the rain is gone 🎶 Thank you so much for the comprehensive breakdown! Greatly appreciated!
  • @CH-om9sc
    Ok , so as a new investor it is shocking how many videos and even on the trade platforms do not do a good job explaining these concepts. Thank you so much for making this clear to me. Subscribed !!! Thank you again
  • @Kauvon
    This is probably my most watched video! Whenever I'm ready to make a 'new' type of order, I come here to make sure I understand it.. Thank you!
  • This was such an awesome video. Studying for my series 7 and couldn’t comprehend the difference between a limit and a stop until now!
  • @dele727
    Amazing! Thank you so much. When it comes to stocks & trading I’ve been so frustrated and disappointed with people out there always trying to piggyback their own interest or agenda. You delved into the subject with no frail, good visuals and easy to understand. You are an amazing teacher!
  • Pictures and explanations are so helpful for dummies, thank you for helping someone like myself understand a little more