A fill refers to the successful execution of an order once it is matched with a counterparty, completing the purchase or sale of an asset.
An order type that must be executed immediately and in full; otherwise, it is automatically cancelled.
Any marketplace where financial instruments are traded, including forex, stocks, cryptocurrencies, indices, and commodities.
The possibility of financial loss arising from changes in market conditions, interest rates, credit quality, or other economic factors.
A 12-month accounting period used by companies or organizations for financial reporting, which may differ from the calendar year.
An economic theory suggesting that rising interest rates are directly linked to higher inflation expectations.
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