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Unit of trading

The minimum number of shares, bonds or commodities which are traded in a transaction on an exchange. This number is usually 100 for shares.

Unit of trading

See: Trading unit.



Unit of trading

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Normal trading unit

Normal trading unit

The 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.


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Computerized OTC traders assistance system that provides for trade entry and position monitoring, among other functions.


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An 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.


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