A stock market circuit breaker is type of trading curb used by stock exchanges to slow severe declines in the U.S. stock market. Circuit breakers, trading halts, and a limit up-limit down (LULD) plan are types of market curbs that stop trading for short periods of time. Learn how exchanges determine when to employ a circuit breaker and what it can mean for your investments.
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