Discretionary Order

A type of securities order where the broker can decide when and at-what-price to pull the trigger on a client's order.

A client can call his broker and tell her to use her discretion as to when to buy the 1,000 shares of MCD the client wants. The broker will try to get the client the best deal because they have a fiduciary responsibility to not suck at their jobs and do the right thing.

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