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At the marketSee: Market order.At the market Similar MatchesSideways marketSideways marketSee: Horizontal price movement Cost of carry marketCost of carry marketApplies to derivative products. Futures contracts trade in a "cost-of-carry market" where the underlying commodity can be stored, insured, and converted into the future easily and inexpensively. Arbitrageurs, because of the ease of switching from the spot commodity to futures, will keep these markets in line with prevailing interest rates. Broad MarketBroad MarketUsually refers to indices such as the Wilshire 5000 that track the performance of 5,000 securities, rather than the more narrow measures such as the Dow Jones Industrial Average and the S and P 500. Market Not Held OrderMarket Not Held OrderAlso a market order, but the investor is allowing the floor broker to use his own discretion as to the exact timing of the execution. If the floor broker expects a decline in price and he is holding a "market not held buy order", he (she) may wait to buy, figuring that a better price will soon be available. There is no guarantee that a "market not held order" will be filled. Private market value (PMV)Private market value (PMV)The break-up market value of all divisions of a company if divisions were each independent and established their own market stock prices. Further SuggestionsMoney market hedgeLondon Bullion Market Forward market Market based corporate governance system Bulldog market Middle Market Manufacturing Exporter (MMME) International Security Market Association (ISMA) Spot market Market prices International market Nonmarketed claims Eurocurrency market Efficient markets theory(EMT) Hammering the market Intermarket Surveillance Information System (ISIS) Narrow market Market penetration or share Real market Negotiated markets Open markets Market sectors Mark to market National Market System Secondary Mortgage Market Italian Derivatives Market (IDEM) |
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