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Finance (trading): What is the difference between market order and marketable limit order? Would be helpful...

Finance (trading): What is the difference between market order and marketable limit order? Would be helpful if examples are provided.

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Market order is to bid or ask price and the price at which trader can buy or sell securities.
Example bid price of Stock price is 48.30 and ask price of price of Stock price is 48.50 . This is market order.

Limit order is the maximum price or minimum at which stock prices are bought and sold. Market order is current price of transaction while limit order is price in future.
Example max price to buy could be 50 which is above current market order and minimum price to sell could be 45 which is below ask price of market order.

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