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Closing tickThe net of the number of stocks whose closing prices are higher than their previous trades (uptick) against the number of stocks whose closing prices were lower than their previous trades (downtick). A positive closing tick indicates "buying at the close", or a bullish market; a negative closing tick indicates "selling at the close," or a bearish market. See: TRIN.Closing tick Similar MatchesClosing saleClosing saleThe sale of an option, by a holder, identical to the option which is held. This transaction terminates his/her rights as a holder. Closing transactionClosing transactionApplies to derivative products. Buy or sell transaction that eliminates an existing position (selling a long option or buying back a short option). Antithesis of opening transaction. Closing 52 week highClosing 52 week highThe highest closing price for a specific security over the last 52 weeks. Closing CostsClosing CostsExpenses, beyond the selling price, such as loan fees, title fees, etc. Paid when documents are executed and/or recorded and the sale is complete. Closing priceClosing priceThe closing price is the last price for a tradable instrument at the time the market closes. On the London Stock Exchange:For shares traded on the automated SETS platform, the closing price is the last automatic trade price, or the uncrossing trade price at which orders execute during an auction, or a Volume Weighted Average Price (VWAP)For SEAQ, SEATS and AIM securities the closing price is the best bid, offer and mid price calculated from market maker quotes at the end of the mandatory quote period. Further Suggestionsclosing purchaseAgency closing Closing closing range Closing costs closing 52 week low Closing TRIN Closing first closing date Closing range Closing Statement |
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