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Order is not being filled

Personal Finance & Money Asked by Eugene Evgeny on February 10, 2021

I placed a limit order bidding $0.10 higher than asking price. And despite that ask price is getting lower, my position is not filled. Please explain why does it happen?


It has happened to days in a row (yesterday and today) It was PFE stock, which I was able to buy only around 9:50 am. The order was only for 100 shares.

One Answer

If you want an accurate answer, you need to provide the number of shares in your order, the price that you were trying to buy them at as well as the Eastern Standard Time that you placed your order and the price and time that your order was filled.

PFE is a liquid stock and if you are trading at the market, you will easily get filled.

PFE opened at $41.82 x $41.85 and it briefly rose to about $42.22. The only reason that a buy order would not fill during that time was if your buy price was lower.

PFE dropped under to a low price of $41.44 by 9:47 AM EST.

If you're not getting filled for orders placed at market prices then you need to verify that you're placing your order correctly.

Answered by Bob Baerker on February 10, 2021

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