A form completed upon receipt of order instructions from a client by a registered representative or account executive of a brokerage firm. Federal laws require that order tickets be retained for a specific period of time.
Form completed by a Registered Representative of a brokerage, upon receiving order instructions from a client, with all the relevant information about the order, including type of order, security name, number of shares, and any special instructions.
A short electronic form that is completed by a customer when placing an order. The order ticket must show the type of action either buy or sell, the number of contracts, the contract name, and the order type (such as limit, stop-limit or Fill-or-kill)
A document required to be completed prior to a trade. Today, most order tickets are electronic.
A form detailing an order instruction that a customer gives an account executive.
A form completed by a registered representative of a brokerage firm upon receiving order instructions from a customer.
A form that is completed by a broker when receiving an order from a client. The order ticket will show the type of order (buy or sell), the number of shares, the security's name, the price qualifications (such as market or limit) and the client's name and account number. See: Limit Order; Market Order; Orders