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Trading priceThe price at which a security is currently selling.Trading price Similar MatchesInsider Trading & Securities Fraud Enforcement Act of 1988 (ITSFEA)Insider Trading & Securities Fraud Enforcement Act of 1988 (ITSFEA)Federal legislation that greatly increased the penalties for trading on material inside information. Mock tradingMock tradingThe simulated trading of securities used as a learning device in training investors and broker. 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. Dealing desk (Trading desk)Dealing desk (Trading desk)Personnel at an international bank who trade spot and forward foreign exchange. Automated Pit Trading (APT)Automated Pit Trading (APT)Introduced in 1989, APT is the LIFFE screen-based trading system that replicates the open outcry method of trading on screen. APT is used to extend the trading day for the major futures contracts as well as to provide a daytime trading environment for non-floor trading products. Further SuggestionsTrading authorizationTrading volume Trading arrangement programme trading Trading halt fictitious trading Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) Subject to a print or execution or trading Trading symbol trading unit After hours dealing or trading Stock Exchange Automated Trading System PLUS Normal trading unit Insider trading Stock Exchange Electronic Trading Service Commodity Trading Advisor Insider Trading Sanctions Act of 1984 Trading limit Arbitrage Trading Program (ATP) Commodity Futures Trading Commission Trading Index Full trading authorization Central Warrants Trading Service Overtrading Trading |
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