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Long market value

The market value of a security, excluding options, as of the close of the last business day.



Long market value

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Book to market

Book to market

The ratio of book value to market value of equity. A high ratio means is often interpreted as a value stock (the market is valuing equity relatively cheaply compared to book value). This is the same as a low price-to-book value ratio. Value managers often form portfolios of securities with high book to market values.


First market

First market

Exchange-traded securities.


Bull market

Bull market

A market in which prices are rising and in which investor confidence in the continuation of rising prices is high.


Marking to market

Marking to market

Settling or reconciling changes in the value of futures contracts on a daily basis. Also refers to the practice of reporting the value of assets on a market rather than book value basis.


Contramarket stock

Contramarket stock

In the context of general equities, stock that tends to go against the trend of the market as a whole, such as a commodities-related stock or one in an industry out of favor with investors in a bull market.


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