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Sell Limit Order: An order to execute a transaction only at a specified price (the limit) or higher.
Selling Short: A situation where a currency has been sold with the intent of buying back the position at a lower price to make a profit.
Settlement: The actual delivery of currencies made on the maturity date of a trade.
Short: See short position.
Short position: In foreign exchange, when a currency pair is sold, the position is said to be short. It is understood that the primary currency in the pair is 'short', and the secondary currency is 'long'.
Short Squeeze: The pressure on short sellers to cover their positions as a result of sharp price increases.
Slippage: It's the experience of not getting filled at (or even very close to…) your expected price when you place a market order or stop loss. This can happen because either: market price is simply moving too fast, the market is not liquid or you're talking to an unmotivated broker.
Spot Market: Market where people buy and sell actual financial instruments (currencies) for two-day delivery.
Spot/Next or S/N roll: The process of moving the spot settlement value date on an open position forward to the next valid value date. This process will affect the profit or loss on the overnight position. The forward points reflect the difference in interest rates between the currencies being rolled over.
Spot Price: The current market price of a currency that normally settles in 2 business days (1 day for Dollar/Canada).
Spread: This point or pip difference between the bid and ask price of a currency pair.
Sterling: Another term for the British currency, 'The Pound'.
Stop (loss) Order: Order to buy or sell when a given price is reached or passed to liquidate part or all of an existing position.
Stop Order (or stop): An order to buy or to sell a currency when the currency's price reaches or passes a specified level.
Support Levels: A price at which a currency or the currency market will receive considerable buying pressure.
Swap: A transaction which moves the maturity date of an open position to a future date.
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