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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 MatchesPoints quotePoints quoteAn abbreviated form of the outright quote used by traders in the interbank market. Quotation boardQuotation boardThe electronic board at a brokerage firm displaying prices other financial data. "At" or "for""At" or "for"Used in context of general equities. Paramount terms used to differentiate an offering. Stock is offered at; stock is bid for. In an offering, the trading syntax followed is "Quantity-at-Price"; in a bid, the syntax followed is "Price-for-Quantity." "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. Value quotaValue quotaA quota specifying value -- price times quantity -- of a good. Further Suggestions"How are you making XXX?""Need the tick" National Quotation Bureau "Subject To" Clause "More behind it" European Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotation Quotation "Back up the truck" "News out" Quota rent Export quota Seasonal quota Import Quota Outright quote Consolidated Quote System "Can get $xxx" Global quota Quota Autoquote "Participate but do not initiate" Firm quote Japanese Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotation System (Jasdaq) "One, Two, Three" Financing "Take me along" minimum quote size |
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