away from the market investment & finance definition
In a limit order, a situation in which an order to buy
is lower than the current market price for the security or in which the offer
price, or sell price, is higher than the current market price. The opposite is in-line order. Away-from-the-market
orders typically are held for later execution, unless they are specified as
fill-or-kill orders.
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Used to refer to a security order at a price not immediately available. A limit order to buy 100 shares of Intel at $37 is away from the market if Intel stock is currently trading at $41 per share.
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