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Trading Authorization
Definition: A document (power of attorney) a customer gives to a broker in order that the broker may buy and sell securities on behalf of the customer.
Definition: A document (power of attorney) a customer gives to a broker in order that the broker may buy and sell securities on behalf of the customer.
Trading Costs
Definition: Costs of buying and selling marketable securities and borrowing. Trading costs include commissions, slippage, and the bid/ask spread. See: Transactions costs.
Definition: Costs of buying and selling marketable securities and borrowing. Trading costs include commissions, slippage, and the bid/ask spread. See: Transactions costs.
Trading Desk (dealing Desk)
Definition: Personnel at an international bank who trade spot and forward foreign exchange.
Definition: Personnel at an international bank who trade spot and forward foreign exchange.
Trading Dividends
Definition: Maximizing a firm's revenues by purchasing stock in other firms in order to collect the maximum amount of dividends of which 70% is tax-free.
Definition: Maximizing a firm's revenues by purchasing stock in other firms in order to collect the maximum amount of dividends of which 70% is tax-free.
Trading Facility
Definition: A person or group of persons that provides a physical or electronic facility or system in which multiple participants have the ability to execute or trade agreements, contracts, or transactions by accepting bids and offers made by other participants in the facility or system. See Many-to-Many.
Definition: A person or group of persons that provides a physical or electronic facility or system in which multiple participants have the ability to execute or trade agreements, contracts, or transactions by accepting bids and offers made by other participants in the facility or system. See Many-to-Many.
Trading Floor
Definition: A physical trading facility where traders make bids and offers via open outcry or the specialist system.
Definition: A physical trading facility where traders make bids and offers via open outcry or the specialist system.
Trading Halt
Definition: When trading of a stock, bond, option or futures contract is stopped by an exchange while news is being broadcast about the security. See: Suspended trading.
Definition: When trading of a stock, bond, option or futures contract is stopped by an exchange while news is being broadcast about the security. See: Suspended trading.
Trading Limit
Definition: The exchange-imposed maximum daliy price change that a futures contract or futures option contract can undergo.
Definition: The exchange-imposed maximum daliy price change that a futures contract or futures option contract can undergo.
Trading Paper
Definition: CDs purchased by accounts that are likely to resell them. The term is commonly used in the Euromarket.
Definition: CDs purchased by accounts that are likely to resell them. The term is commonly used in the Euromarket.
Trading Pattern
Definition: Long-range direction of a security or commodity futures price, charted by drawing one line connecting the highest prices the security has reached and another line connecting the lowest prices at which the security has traded over the same period. See: Technical analysis.
Definition: Long-range direction of a security or commodity futures price, charted by drawing one line connecting the highest prices the security has reached and another line connecting the lowest prices at which the security has traded over the same period. See: Technical analysis.
Trading Posts
Definition: The positions on the floor of a stock exchange where the specialists stand and securities are traded.
Definition: The positions on the floor of a stock exchange where the specialists stand and securities are traded.
Trading Profit
Definition: The profit earned on short-term trades of securities held for less than one year, subject to tax at normal income tax rates.
Definition: The profit earned on short-term trades of securities held for less than one year, subject to tax at normal income tax rates.
Trading Range
Definition: The difference between the high and low prices traded during a period of time; for commodities, the high/low price limit an exchange establishes for a specific commodity for any one day's trading.
Definition: The difference between the high and low prices traded during a period of time; for commodities, the high/low price limit an exchange establishes for a specific commodity for any one day's trading.
Trading Unit
Definition: The number of shares of a particular security that is used as the acceptable quantity for trading on the exchanges.
Definition: The number of shares of a particular security that is used as the acceptable quantity for trading on the exchanges.
Trading Variation
Definition: The increments to which securities prices are rounded up or rounded down.
Definition: The increments to which securities prices are rounded up or rounded down.
Trading Volume
Definition: The number of shares transacted every day. As there is a seller for every buyer, one can think of the trading volume as half of the number of shares transacted. That is, if A sells 100 shares to B, the volume is 100 shares.
Definition: The number of shares transacted every day. As there is a seller for every buyer, one can think of the trading volume as half of the number of shares transacted. That is, if A sells 100 shares to B, the volume is 100 shares.
Traditional IRA
Definition: A tax-deferred individual retirement account that allows annual contributions of up to $2000 for each income earner. Contributions are fully deductible for all individuals who are not active participants in employer-sponsored plans or for plan participants within certain income ranges.
Definition: A tax-deferred individual retirement account that allows annual contributions of up to $2000 for each income earner. Contributions are fully deductible for all individuals who are not active participants in employer-sponsored plans or for plan participants within certain income ranges.
Traditional View (of Dividend Policy)
Definition: An argument that, "within reason," investors prefer higher dividends to lower dividends because the dividend is sure but future capital gains are uncertain.
Definition: An argument that, "within reason," investors prefer higher dividends to lower dividends because the dividend is sure but future capital gains are uncertain.
Trailing Earnings
Definition: Past earnings. Often used in the context of the price earnings ratio. This ratio is usually distinguished as price to trailing earnings (today's price divided by the most recent 12 months of earnings) versus price to prospective earnings (today's price divided by consensus forecast earnings for the next 12 months).
Definition: Past earnings. Often used in the context of the price earnings ratio. This ratio is usually distinguished as price to trailing earnings (today's price divided by the most recent 12 months of earnings) versus price to prospective earnings (today's price divided by consensus forecast earnings for the next 12 months).
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