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Understanding Slippage in Finance and Investment

July 7, 2025 FinanceFacts101 Finance Policy

Definition and Overview of Slippage Slippage is a critical concept in finance and investment, representing the variance between the expected price of a financial instrument or security and the actual price at which it’s bought or sold. It occurs when market orders are placed without specifying an exact price, allowing

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Understanding Market-on-Close (MOC) Orders: Execure Trades at the Closing Price

March 2, 2025 FinanceFacts101 Finance Policy

Introduction to MOC Orders Market-on-Close (MOC) orders are an essential tool for investors and traders looking to execute transactions at the closing price of a trading day. In this section, we’ll explore what MOC orders entail, how they differ from limit orders, and when it makes sense to use them.

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