A stop order sits inactive until the price reaches a trigger level, then it becomes a market order. Traders often use one as a stop-loss to exit a losing position automatically once it moves against them by a set amount. Because it turns into a market order when triggered, the actual exit price can be worse than the stop level in a fast move.
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