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Fill
The price at which an order is executed.

fill
To complete a customer's order to buy or sell a security. See also partial execution.

Fill
To conduct a trade such that it satisfies a client's order. That is, a broker fills an order when he/she makes the requested trade. The price at which an order is filled is called a fill price.


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