aggressive orders
[/əˈɡresɪv ˈɔrdərz/]
noun phrase
ordens agressivas
1. Buy or sell orders placed in financial markets with the intent to execute immediately at market price, often pushing prices in a particular direction
The trader placed aggressive orders to accumulate shares before the earnings announcement.
O operador colocou ordens agressivas para acumular ações antes do anúncio de resultados.
2. Orders that prioritize speed and execution over price optimization, typically at or above the asking price for buys or at or below the bidding price for sells
Aggressive orders in a volatile market can move stock prices significantly.
Ordens agressivas em um mercado volátil podem mover os preços das ações significativamente.
This is specialized financial terminology widely used in both Brazilian (B3 exchange) and American stock markets. In Brazil, aggressive orders are common during high-volatility periods and are monitored by regulators to prevent market manipulation. The term reflects the competitive nature of modern trading and algorithmic execution strategies.
NYC Slang
pushing it / going hard
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