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Foreign exchange orders for business

 

What is an FX oder?

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An FX order is essentially a set of instructions given to an FX dealer that dictates how (and often, when) you want to purchase currency.

A market order, the simplest variation of an FX order, doesn't dictate a specific price to allow for the quickest execution, but means you don't have control over the price your order is filled at. Other FX orders, however, can allow you to buy currency at an exchange rate of your choosing, with the trade being processed if and when the rate is achieved. This provides you an exchange rate you are satisfied with and ensures you won’t have to monitor the market or worry about your currency exposure.

Most FX orders are ideal if you need to make a payment with no immediate urgency. We offer three types of orders: limit orders, stop loss orders, and OCO orders.

 

What is a limit order?

Limit orders are used when you wish to buy currency at a better value than the current exchange rate. This is best used when there is an upwards trend for your required currency and you believe it will continue. You are able to set a desired exchange rate, so that if it's achieved, your exchange will be automated and your purchase will be completed at that rate. 

 

What is a stop loss order?

Stop loss orders are the opposite of limit orders in that they are used if you believe an upwards trend in the exchange rate will be reversed and that the rate will move against you. This helps limit your exposure to the currency markets and ensures you don’t suffer from a poorer exchange rate than expected.

 

What is an OCO order?

An OCO order (or One-Cancels-the-Other order) is a combination of both a limit order and a stop loss order. OCO orders place a targeted limit level above the current exchange rate, as well as a stop loss level below it.

OCO orders dictate that if the rate moves up to your desired limit, the trade will be triggered and your currency will be exchanged, removing and disregarding the lower stop loss level. Alternatively, if the rate moves downwards and hits your stop loss level, your trade will be made and your higher set limit will be ignored. 

By using an OCO order, you can take advantage of any positive exchange rate movements, whilst protecting your foreign currency exposure.

 

Why would I need an FX order?

The different types of FX orders are all required for different purposes. For example, if the GBP to EUR exchange rate was 1.12, a limit order would allow you to target a higher rate, such as 1.15. If this rate and your target is achieved, your exchange will automatically be made.

Alternatively, a stop loss order would help you to protect yourself from a negative rate movement, by setting a stop limit for a lower rate such as 1.10. If the rate were to fall to that level, your exchange will again be automated at that point, regardless of whether the rate would continue to fall.

An OCO order is simply a combination of both. In this same example, if the rate were to fall to 1.10, your stop loss order would be activated and your payment made, disregarding your limit order. Vice versa, if the rate climbed to 1.15, your trade would again be made and would remove your stop loss order.

 

How can I make an FX order with moneycorp?

If you wish to secure a limit order, stop loss order or OCO order, these can all be agreed via our team of currency specialists. Your Relationship Manager can talk you through the process of agreeing on an FX order and can answer any questions or queries you may have.

Alternatively, we also offer a wider range of foreign exchange solutions for businesses

 

What are the alternatives to FX orders?

 

There are a range of alternatives to FX orders that you can choose from; these include forward contracts, spot contracts and a variety of FX options. These solutions allow businesses to agree to buy and sell currency at specified prices on predefined dates, thus protecting them from the downside risk incurred by unfavourable fluctuations in currency rates.

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Why use Moneycorp for your FX orders?

 

At Moneycorp, we bring more than 40 years’ expertise of trading in currencies and managing exchange rate risk. Using our low-fee services for your FX orders – whether you’d like to use FX limit orders, stop loss orders or OCO orders - means that you will be able to purchase more than 120 currencies, gain access to our dedicated team of currency experts and use a multi-currency bank account that combines the latest foreign exchange rates with information regarding all of your past payments.

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