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Good Til Canceled. An Order to Buy or Sell which remains in effect until it is either executed or canceled (although brokers usually set a limit of 30 to 60 days, after which the Broker will automatically Cancel it or Ask the Customer if he/she wants to keep it active). also called Open order.

Related Terms: 11 Ask, Buy, Broker, Call, Cancel, Customer, ECU, Open order, Order, Open, Sell
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