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This document is used for ordering stock through the Emergency Health Services Branch of the Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care.
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Begin with the date of the order at the top of the Stock Order form.
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Fill in your personal information, including your name, address, and contact details.
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Specify the stock symbol or company name you're ordering.
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Indicate the number of shares you wish to purchase.
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Select the type of order (e.g., market order, limit order) as per your preference.
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Set the price per share if you are placing a limit order.
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Review the total cost of the order, including any applicable fees or commissions.
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Provide any additional instructions, if necessary (e.g., good till cancelled).
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Sign and date the form to authorize the transaction.
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Submit the completed form to your broker or financial institution.

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Individual investors looking to buy shares of a company.
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Institutional investors like mutual funds or pension funds.
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Traders looking to participate in short-term stock transactions.
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A market order is an order to buy or sell a security immediately. This type of order guarantees that the order will be executed, but does not guarantee the execution price. A market order generally will execute at or near the current bid (for a sell order) or ask (for a buy order) price.
Understanding the 7% Rule in Stocks According to this rule, if a stock falls 7–8% below your purchase price, you should sell it immediately — no exceptions.
How to Read and Analyse an Order Book Identify the Bid and Ask the Sides. The order book is divided into two sides: the bid side and the ask side. Check Price Levels and Quantity. Look at Market Depth. Observe Order Priority. Analyze Spread. Analyze Order Flow. Analyze Market Depth. Monitor the Impact of Trades.
A market order is an instruction to buy or sell a stock immediately at the best available price. A limit order, by contrast, is an order to buy or sell a stock at a specified price or better (the limit price or lower for a buy and the limit price or higher for a sell).
Examples. You want to purchase XYZ stock, which is trading at $15 a share. You'll buy if it drops to $13, so you place a buy limit order with a limit price of $13. The order will only execute at or below your $13 limit.

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A Stock Order is an instruction to buy or sell a specific quantity of a stock at a designated price.
Typically, traders, investors, and financial institutions are required to file Stock Orders when entering or exiting positions in the stock market.
To fill out a Stock Order, one must provide information such as the stock ticker, the number of shares, the type of order (market or limit), and the price at which to buy or sell.
The purpose of a Stock Order is to execute a trade in the stock market under specified conditions set by the investor or trader.
Information that must be reported includes the stock symbol, order type, number of shares, price limit (if applicable), and any additional instructions regarding the order execution.
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