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Trading blocA group of countries that are somehow closely associated in international trade, usually in some sort of PTA.Similar MatchesAfter hours dealing or tradingAfter hours dealing or tradingSecurities trading after regular trading hours on organized exchanges. Day tradingDay tradingIn the simplest terms, the purchase and sale, or sale and purchase, of a security on the same day. Day traders aim to make small profits on a large number of 'intra-day' transactions. They follow the markets, use technical analysis to spot price trends, and get 'in and out' very quickly.Day trading has come to be synonymous with the trend for private investors to abandon their normal jobs, spend a few thousand pounds on a computer, some software and a data feed, and trade the markets for a living.The difficulty for UK day traders is that dealing costs are still relatively high. In the US, where charges on trades tend to be lower than in Europe, and traders can link direct to the markets, it is more practicable.Day trading comes with a strong wealth-warning. To day trade successfully requires good analytical skills, the ability to develop and follow a system, and stamina. Not everyone is cut out for the physical and mental demands it makes. Trading arrangementTrading arrangementAn agreement between two or more countries concerning the rules under which trade among them will be conducted, either in a particular industry or more broadly. Trading symbolTrading symbolSee: Ticker symbol Crowd tradingCrowd tradingUsed for listed equity securities. Group of exchange members with a defined area of function tending to congregate around a trading post pending execution of orders. Includes specialists, floor traders, odd-lot dealers, and other brokers as well as smaller groups with specialized functions. See: Priority. Further SuggestionsTrading postsTrading profit fictitious trading automated pit trading programme trading Trading halt trading unit Decimal trading Trading limit Matrix trading Permanent normal trading relations Trading Automated Pit Trading (APT) Normal trading unit Trading desk (dealing desk) Unlisted trading Margin trading Trading volume Overtrading Arbitrage Trading Program (ATP) COLT (Continuous on line trading system) Commodity Trading Advisor Trading variation Trading Index Historical trading range |
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