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Differentiate between a Market Order and a Limit Order in the Context of Stop-Loss Execution.

A market order executes immediately at the best available current price, guaranteeing execution but not price. A limit order executes only at a specified price or better, guaranteeing price but not execution.

A standard stop-loss order converts to a market order upon trigger, while a stop-limit order converts to a limit order.

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