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Going ahead

A broker-dealer trades in a personal account prior to filling the orders of his or her clients. Prohibited by the NASD rules of fair practice.



Going ahead

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Going short

Going short

Selling stock that an investor does not own by borrowing shares from a broker. The assumption is that the price will fall. The investor then buys (covers the short) the shares at a lower price than what they were sold for, recognizing the difference as a profit. Antithesis of going long.


Going into the trade

Going into the trade

Used in the context of general equities. 1) Condition of the traders position in the security and expectations of stock placement with accounts just prior to taking an order to the exchange floor for execution; 2) On the way in. Antithesis of come out of the trade.


Going private

Going private

When publicly owned stock in a firm is ../../finance-glossary/d with complete equity ownership by a private group. The firm is delisted on stock exchanges and can no longer be purchased in the open markets.


Going away

Going away

The type of bond purchased by dealers for immediate resale to investors, as opposed to purchasing bond, to hold for some amount of time, and then reselling it at a future date.


Going public

Going public

When a private company first offers shares to the public market and investors. See: IPO.


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