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all or none (AON)

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Type of order in which an agent or broker is instructed to execute a buy or sell order only when all parts of the order can be filled (complied with) together, otherwise to keep the order pending. If the intention is to cancel the order when it can't be so filled, the term 'fill or kill' is used.
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