Flat price risk


 

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Flat price risk

Taking a position either long or short that does not involve spreading.



Flat price risk

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Law of One Price

Law of One Price

The principle that identical goods should sell for the same price throughout the world if trade were free and frictionless.


Making a price

Making a price

A term used on the London Stock Exchange which refers to the obligation of a market maker to quote a bid price and an offer price on the shares for which he acts as a 'wholesaler'. Market makers' prices are quoted on the Stock Exchange Automatic Quotation Service (SEAQ) which brokers access by computer. Market makers also indicate the number of shares in which they are willing to deal (the 'normal market size' or 'NMS') which will vary from share to share. They are obliged to honour the prices quoted as long as the deal size is within the NMS but not for deals higher than the NMS.


Price support

Price support

Government intervention to set an artificially high price through the use of a price floor designed to aid producers.


Variable price security

Variable price security

A security that sells at a fluctuating market-determined price stocks and bonds are example.


Price impact costs

Price impact costs

Related: Market impact costs


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