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In the boxMeans that a dealer has a wire receipt for securities, indicating that effective delivery on them has been made.In the box Similar MatchesOn the moneyOn the moneyUsed in the context of general equities. In-line, or at the same price, as the last sale. "Need the tick""Need the tick"Used for listed equity securities. A stock must trade up/down at least one tick (1/8) in order to comply with regulations governing short sale../../finance-glossary/corporate repurchases. Greater fool theoryGreater fool theoryAn investment notion that even when a stock is fully valued by conventional standards, there is room for upward movement because there are enough buyers to push prices farther upward purely on speculation or hype. Out of the money optionOut of the money optionA call option is out of the money if the strike price is greater than the market price of the underlying security. That is, you have the right to purchase a security at a price higher than the market price, which is not valuable. A put option is out of the money if the strike price is lower than the market price of the underlying security. Capital market theoryCapital market theoryThe generic term for models which aim to price assets, usually shares or baskets of them, in terms of the trade-off between risk and return that investors seek.The best known and most influential of these is the Capital Asset Pricing Model. Further SuggestionsPainting the tape"Buy them back" buy on rumour, sell on the fact Grandfather clause Prebisch-Singer Hypothesis Dow Theory Strong form of the EMT Modern portfolio theory Pulling in their horns Homothetic tastes Grandfathered activities At the opening order Buying the index Regression toward the mean At the close order On the opening order Agency theory Conduit theory Homothetic Cornering the market booking the basis Hypothecate Other current assets Cook the books Checking the market |
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