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Margin tradingBuying securities, in part, with borrowed money.Margin trading Similar MatchesCommodity Trading AdvisorCommodity Trading AdvisorAn investment manager that focuses on long and short trading in the futures markets. The trades are often intraday trades. Sometimes referred to as **Managed Futures. TradingTradingBuying and selling securities. Matrix tradingMatrix tradingSwapping bonds in order to take advantage of temporary differences in the yield spread between bonds with different ratings or different classes. Normal trading unitNormal trading unitThe normal size of a securities order. A normal trading unit for shares is 100. Also called a round lot. Known as an odd lots where trades of shares are below 100. Intermarket Trading System (ITS)Intermarket Trading System (ITS)Electronic communications network linking the trading floors of seven registered exchanges to permit trading among them in stocks listed on either the NYSE or AMEX and one or more regional exchanges. Through ITS, any broker or market maker on the floor of any participating exchange can reach other participants for an execution whenever the nationwide quote shows a better price available. A floor broker on the exchange can enter an ITS order to assure excecution of all of an offering or bid, instead of splitting it with competing brokers. Further SuggestionsTrading patterntrading posts Export Trading Company (ETC) Trading volume trading unit Trading Index Proprietary trading Intermarket Trading System Trading halt automated pit trading COLT (Continuous on line trading system) Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) Trading limit Crowd trading Trading variation State trading enterprise Full trading authorization Insider Trading Sanctions Act of 1984 Permanent normal trading relations Central Warrants Trading Service day trading Stock Exchange Electronic Trading Service Decimal trading Stock Exchange Automated Trading System PLUS fictitious trading |
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