填空题
{{B}}PART SIX{{/B}}
{{B}} · In most lines of the following text, there
is one unnecessary word. It is either grammatically incorrect or does not fit in
with the sense of the text.
· For each numbered line 41--52, find the
unnecessary word. Some lines are correct. If a line is correct, write
CORRECT.{{/B}}
To avoid buying or selling a stock at a price higher or lower than
what
you wanted, you need to place a limit order rather than a
(41) ______
market order. A
limit order is an order if to buy or sell a security at
(42) ______
a specific price. A buy limit order can only be
executed at the limit
price or lower, and a sell limit order that can only be
executed at (43) ______
the
limit price or higher. When you place a market order, you can't
control the
price at which your order will be filled with.
(44) ______
For
example, if you want to buy the stock of a "hot" IPO that was
initially
offered at $ 9, but don't want to end up paying more than
(45) ______
$ 20 for the stock, you can place a
limit order to buy the stock at
any price up to $ 20. By entering with a
limit order rather than a
(46) ______
market order, you will not be caught in buying the stock at
$ 90 (47)
______
and then for suffering immediate losses as the stock drops later in
(48) ______
the day or the
weeks ahead.
Remember so that your limit order may never be executed because
(49)
______
that the market price may quickly surpass your limit before your
(50)
______
order which can be filled. But by using a limit order you also protect
(51) ______
yourself from buying the
stock at too high a price.
(52) ______