you place a stop-loss order to sell 500 shares of google with a stop price of $180. The current price is $190. How much will you receive for each share if during the trading day google declines to $165 and then closes at $167
I think the answer is $180.
Yes you are correct. As you have placed a stop-loss at $180, as soon as the share reaches $180 price, it will trigger a stop loss. So, you will receive $180 per share.
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