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"Cost me"Refers to over-the-counter trading. "The price I must pay to obtain the securities you wish to buy is [$]". Usually, a standard markup (1/8) is then applied for resale to this buyer. Antithesis of can get."Cost me" Similar Matches"More behind it""More behind it"Used in the context of general equities. More stock exists to be bought or sold by the same buyer or seller, respectively. Often, the buyer or seller does not disclose the full size of his buy or sell interest as not to affect the market adversely. See: May expand. Consolidated Quote SystemConsolidated Quote SystemA US system which collects and disseminates, electronically, current bid and asked quotations along with volume, from and to all market centers trading listed stocks. "Once in a Lifetime" Tax Exclusion"Once in a Lifetime" Tax ExclusionA forgiveness of a portion of the tax due on the sale of a residence by a senior citizen. As the term denotes, the exclusion can be taken only once. Stock Exchange Automated Quotation (SEAQ) InternationalStock Exchange Automated Quotation (SEAQ) InternationalThe London Stock Exchange's electronic price quotation system for non UK securities. "Soft" capital rationing"Soft" capital rationingConstraints on spending that under certain circumstances can be violated or even viewed as constituting targets rather than absolute limits. Further Suggestions"Just me asking""Bring it out" Seasonal quota Value quota Indirect quote "Ring the cash register" Import Quota Bilateral quota " Treat me subject " Stock Exchange Automated Quotation system Quota Global quota Outright quote "How are you making XXX?" Research and development (R"D)> Quota mandatory quote period IMF Quota Japanese Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotation System (Jasdaq) "One, Two, Three" Financing "Can get $xxx" Points quote Quote rule "Take me along" Direct quote |
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