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Stop-Loss Order

A stop-loss order is an exit instruction intended to reduce further loss by activating when a position reaches a chosen adverse price condition.

Defined termReviewed 16 July 2026

Related terms

Trailing Stop OrderRisk ManagementStop-Limit OrderPrice SlippageAsset AllocationDay Trading

Educational risk notice

This material is general education, not personal investment advice or a promise of results. Markets can move beyond planned levels, and losses can exceed expectations when leverage, liquidity, gaps, or operational failures are involved.

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Trading glossaryReviewed 16 July 2026

Definition

A stop-loss order is an exit instruction intended to reduce further loss by activating when a position reaches a chosen adverse price condition.

In market context

After activation, the instruction may become a market or limit order depending on the selected type. A stop-market order favors getting out but can slip, while a stop-limit order controls price but may not execute. Stops support disciplined risk management, yet gaps, outages, trigger rules, and insufficient liquidity mean they cannot guarantee a maximum loss under unexpected or stressed market conditions.

Risk context

The stop level is a trigger, not a guaranteed execution price or insurance against account loss.

Source

Use the primary source for fuller regulatory or market context.

Investor.gov — Types of Orders

Educational risk notice

This material is general education, not personal investment advice or a promise of results. Markets can move beyond planned levels, and losses can exceed expectations when leverage, liquidity, gaps, or operational failures are involved.

term specific risk
Read the full risk disclosure

Related glossary terms

Selected from explicit term relationships and shared tags.

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Trailing Stop Order

A trailing stop order adjusts its trigger in a favorable direction by a selected distance while not moving it back when price reverses.

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Risk Management

Risk management is the structured process of identifying, measuring, limiting, monitoring, and reviewing exposures that could impair a trade, portfolio, or account.

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Stop-Limit Order

A stop-limit order releases a limit order after its stop condition is met, combining a trigger with a defined execution-price boundary.

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Price Slippage

Price slippage is the difference between an expected or referenced trade price and the average price at which the order actually executes.

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