What is a stop-loss order?

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What is a stop-loss order?

A stop-loss order is a type of order placed by an investor to sell a security (such as a stock) when it reaches a specific price level. It is used as a risk management tool to limit potential losses by automatically triggering a sell order if the security's price falls below the predetermined stop price. This order helps investors protect their investments and minimize potential losses in volatile market conditions.