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Contingency Order
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A contingency order to buy or sell a security or other investment product is one that has strings attached. Specifically, it is an order, such as a stop order, a stop-limit order, or an all-or-none order, that is to be executed only if the condition or conditions that the order specifies are met.For example, if you gave a stop-limit order to sell a particular stock if the price fell to $30 - the stop price - but not to sell if the transaction price were less than $27 - the limit price - execution would be contingent on the stock price being between $27 and $30.Broker-dealers aren't required to accept contingency orders, but if they do accept them they are required to abide by the terms of the order.
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Convertible Hedge
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When you use a convertible hedge, you buy a convertible bond, which you can exchange under certain circumstances for shares of the company's common stock. At the same time, you sell short the common stock of the same company. As in any hedge, your goal is to make more money on one of the transactions than you lose on the other. For example, if the price of the stock falls, you're in a position to make money on the short sale while at the same time knowing that the convertible bond will continue to be at least as valuable as other bonds the company has issued. On the other hand, if the stock gains value, you hope to be able to realize more profit from either selling the convertible or exchanging it for shares you can sell than it costs you to have borrowed and repaid the shares you sold short.There are no guarantees this strategy or any other hedging strategy will work, especially for an individual investor who faces the challenge of identifying an appropriate security to hedge and the appropriate time to act.
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