Written by Upstox Desk
Published on October 28, 2025 | 5 min read

At-or-better is a type of limit order that can help traders buy or sell a financial asset while maximising their profits. This blog will outline all the pertinent details of an “at or better” order for your understanding.
When it comes to order execution in financial trading, “at or better” refers to a commonly used condition or instruction. With at or better, the trader implicitly states that the trade should only be executed “at” a certain price or at a price that’s “better”. At or better is quite frequently used to maximise gains while entering an order to purchase or sell a financial instrument.
Let us explore a few examples to understand this better.
In short, at or better are a type of limit orders that can ensure investors maximise their benefits and mitigate losses. Just like limit orders, there are other kind of orders in a market. Let us explore them here.
"At or better" gives traders a sense of control over the price at which orders are executed. This way they can potentially benefit from the rapid price shifts in volatile markets. Traders interested in exploring “at or better” must learn the ropes before having the best chances of making profits.
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