execution price

[ɪɡˈzɛkjəʃən praɪs]
nounpl: execution prices
preço de execução
1. The price at which a broker or trading platform executes a buy or sell order for a security or financial instrument
The execution price for the stock order was $45.50 per share.
O preço de execução da ordem de ações foi de $45,50 por ação.
2. In options trading, the price at which the underlying asset is bought or sold when an option contract is exercised
The call option had an execution price of $100, allowing the buyer to purchase the stock at that price.
A opção de compra tinha um preço de execução de $100, permitindo que o comprador adquirisse a ação por esse preço.
3. The actual price received or paid when a trade is completed, which may differ from the requested price due to market conditions
Due to market volatility, the execution price was slightly higher than the quoted price.
Devido à volatilidade do mercado, o preço de execução foi ligeiramente superior ao preço cotado.
This is a technical term primarily used in financial and investment contexts in both the USA and Brazil. With the growth of retail investing in Brazil, especially through platforms like XP Investimentos and Rico, understanding execution prices has become increasingly important for Brazilian investors. The term is standardized across international financial markets.
Synonyms / Sinônimos
fill pricetransaction pricesettlement pricestrike price (in options context)
Antonyms / Antônimos
bid priceask price

Regional Variations

General Brazilian
preço de execução
Standard term used in financial markets across Brazil
São Paulo
preço de execução
Commonly used in the B3 (Brazilian stock exchange) and financial institutions
Portugal
preço de execução
Used in Portuguese financial markets with similar meaning

Related Words

order executionmarket orderlimit orderstrike priceslippagetrading platform

Related Idioms & Phrases

get a good execution price
execution price slippage
execution price improvement
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