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Orphan Stock
Definition: A stock that is ignored by research analysts and as a result may be trading at low price earnings ratios.
Definition: A stock that is ignored by research analysts and as a result may be trading at low price earnings ratios.
Osaka Securities Exchange (OSE)
Definition: Established after World War II, one of the three major securities markets in Japan.
Definition: Established after World War II, one of the three major securities markets in Japan.
Oslo Stock Exchange
Definition: An exchange founded in 1819 and trading stocks, bonds, and stock options that is considered the options market of Norway.
Definition: An exchange founded in 1819 and trading stocks, bonds, and stock options that is considered the options market of Norway.
OTC Bulletin Board
Definition: An electronic quotation listing of the bid and asked prices of OTC stocks that do not meet the requirements to be listed on the NASDAQ stock-listing system.
Definition: An electronic quotation listing of the bid and asked prices of OTC stocks that do not meet the requirements to be listed on the NASDAQ stock-listing system.
OTC Margin Stock
Definition: Shares traded over-the-counter that can be used as margin securities under Regulation T.
Definition: Shares traded over-the-counter that can be used as margin securities under Regulation T.
OTC Option
Definition: OTC or Over the Counter options are constructed specifically to meet certain financial requirements. A single OTC option will often only be traded once. This is in direct contrast to exchange traded options which are more liquid.
Definition: OTC or Over the Counter options are constructed specifically to meet certain financial requirements. A single OTC option will often only be traded once. This is in direct contrast to exchange traded options which are more liquid.
Other Capital
Definition: In the balance of payments, other capital is a residual category that groups all the capital transactions that have not been included in direct investment, portfolio investment, and reserves categories. It is divided into long-term capital and short-term capital and, because of its residual status, can differ from country to country. Generally speaking, other long-term capital includes most nonnegotiable instruments of a year or more, like bank loans and mortgages. Other short-term capital includes financial assets that can be liquidated in less than a year such as currency, deposits, and bills.
Definition: In the balance of payments, other capital is a residual category that groups all the capital transactions that have not been included in direct investment, portfolio investment, and reserves categories. It is divided into long-term capital and short-term capital and, because of its residual status, can differ from country to country. Generally speaking, other long-term capital includes most nonnegotiable instruments of a year or more, like bank loans and mortgages. Other short-term capital includes financial assets that can be liquidated in less than a year such as currency, deposits, and bills.
Other Current Assets
Definition: Value of noncash assets, including prepaid expenses and accounts receivable, due within one year.
Definition: Value of noncash assets, including prepaid expenses and accounts receivable, due within one year.
Other Income
Definition: Income from activities that are not undertaken in the ordinary course of a firm's business.
Definition: Income from activities that are not undertaken in the ordinary course of a firm's business.
Other Long-term Liabilities
Definition: Value of leases, future employee benefits, deferred taxes, and other obligations not requiring interest payments that must be paid over a period of more than one year.
Definition: Value of leases, future employee benefits, deferred taxes, and other obligations not requiring interest payments that must be paid over a period of more than one year.
Other Sources
Definition: Amount of funds generated during the period from operations by sources other than depreciation or deferred taxes. Part of free cash flow calculation.
Definition: Amount of funds generated during the period from operations by sources other than depreciation or deferred taxes. Part of free cash flow calculation.
Out
Definition: Used in the context of general equities. (1) No longer obligated to an order, as it has already been canceled: (2) advertised on Autex.
Definition: Used in the context of general equities. (1) No longer obligated to an order, as it has already been canceled: (2) advertised on Autex.
Out Of Line
Definition: A stock price that is too high or too low in comparison with similar-quality stocks in the same industry, according to its price/earnings ratio.
Definition: A stock price that is too high or too low in comparison with similar-quality stocks in the same industry, according to its price/earnings ratio.
Out Of The Money (OTM)
Definition: A call (put) whose exercise price is higher (lower) than the current price of the underlying.
Definition: A call (put) whose exercise price is higher (lower) than the current price of the underlying.
Out Of The Name
Definition: Used in the context of general equities. To no longer have an active trading profile/ position in the stock.
Definition: Used in the context of general equities. To no longer have an active trading profile/ position in the stock.
Out There
Definition: Used in the context of general equities. Indication gained from their trading and inquiry activity that buyers and/or (more often) sellers are in the market and should be found to get their order. "Feels like IBM is 'out there'."
Definition: Used in the context of general equities. Indication gained from their trading and inquiry activity that buyers and/or (more often) sellers are in the market and should be found to get their order. "Feels like IBM is 'out there'."
Out Trade
Definition: A trade that cannot be cleared by a clearing organization because the trade data submitted by the two clearing members or two traders involved in the trade differs in some respect (e.g., price and/or quantity). In such cases, the two clearing members or traders involved must reconcile the discrepancy, if possible, and resubmit the trade for clearing. If an agreement cannot be reached by the two clearing members or traders involved, the dispute would be settled by an appropriate exchange committee.
Definition: A trade that cannot be cleared by a clearing organization because the trade data submitted by the two clearing members or two traders involved in the trade differs in some respect (e.g., price and/or quantity). In such cases, the two clearing members or traders involved must reconcile the discrepancy, if possible, and resubmit the trade for clearing. If an agreement cannot be reached by the two clearing members or traders involved, the dispute would be settled by an appropriate exchange committee.
Out With
Definition: Used in the context of general equities. Showing of an inquiry to another broker by a customer ("he's out with....").
Definition: Used in the context of general equities. Showing of an inquiry to another broker by a customer ("he's out with....").
Out-of-favor Industry Or Stock
Definition: An unpopular industry or stock that usually has a low price-earnings ratio.
Definition: An unpopular industry or stock that usually has a low price-earnings ratio.
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