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Market Order

An order to buy or sell a security immediately at the best available current price. Market orders guarantee execution but not price -- in fast-moving or illiquid markets, the fill price can differ significantly from the last quoted price, a phenomenon known as slippage. Experienced traders often prefer limit orders for this reason, reserving market orders for situations where getting into or out of a position quickly matters more than the exact price.

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