executed order
[ɪɡˈzɛkyətɪd ˈɔrdər]
nounpl: executed orders
ordem executada
1. A command or instruction that has been completed or carried out successfully
The executed order was confirmed by the system within seconds.
A ordem executada foi confirmada pelo sistema em segundos.
2. In finance and trading, a buy or sell instruction that has been fully completed at the market
The broker notified the client that the executed order for 1000 shares was completed at $45 per share.
A corretora notificou o cliente que a ordem executada de 1000 ações foi concluída a $45 por ação.
3. A military or official command that has been implemented or fulfilled
The executed order resulted in the immediate deployment of troops to the region.
A ordem executada resultou no desdobramento imediato de tropas para a região.
The term 'executed order' is primarily used in financial trading contexts in both Brazil and the USA. In Brazilian financial markets, it is a critical term used by brokers and traders to confirm that a transaction has been completed. The phrase is more formal in military or administrative contexts, indicating that a command has been carried out. In American markets, 'filled order' is sometimes preferred, but 'executed order' remains standard in official documentation and communication.
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