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Unit of tradingThe 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 tradingSee: Trading unit.Unit of trading Similar MatchesNormal trading unitNormal trading unitThe 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. COLT (Continuous on line trading system)COLT (Continuous on line trading system)Computerized OTC traders assistance system that provides for trade entry and position monitoring, among other functions. 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. Central Warrants Trading ServiceCentral Warrants Trading ServiceThe Central Warrants Trading Service is the automatic execution order book system on the London Stock Exchange. Matrix tradingMatrix tradingSwapping bonds in order to take advantage of temporary differences in the yield spread between bonds with different ratings or different classes. Further SuggestionsMock tradingAfter hours dealing or trading Commodity Trading Advisor Commodity Trading Advisor Normal trading unit Trading pattern Arbitrage Trading Program (ATP) Trading Suspended trading Export Trading Company (ETC) Stock Exchange Automated Trading System PLUS Trading desk (dealing desk) day trading Intermarket Trading System (ITS) Side by side trading trading posts Full trading authorization last trading day Crowd trading Trading authorization Trading limit Trading bloc Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) Insider Trading Sanctions Act of 1984 Trading costs |
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