An all-or-none order is a limit order either to buy or to sell a security in which the broker is directed to attempt to fill the entire amount of the order or none of it.An all-or-none order differs from a fill-or-kill (FOK) order in that
A) with an all-or-none order,immediate execution is not required.
B) with an all-or-none order,immediate execution is required.
C) with an all-or-none order,over subscription is allowed-filling the order for more shares.
D) none of the options
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