A listed security refers to a financial instrument that is traded on a recognized stock exchange, meeting specific criteria and adhering to stringent regulatory requirements, thereby providing transparency, liquidity, and marketability.
A trading limit, also known as a fluctuation limit, is the maximum amount that the price of a commodity future, option, or listed security may fluctuate during a trading session.
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