odd lot

  • 11odd–lot doctrine — n: a doctrine in workers compensation law: a disabled worker who is not totally incapacitated for all work may nonetheless be considered totally disabled if there is no reasonably dependable market for his or her services Merriam Webster’s… …

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  • 12odd-lot|ter — «OD LOT uhr», noun. one who buys shares in odd lots (less than 100 shares) …

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  • 13odd-lot theory — The theory that profits can be made by making trade contrary to odd lot trading patterns, since odd lot investors have poor timing. This theory is no longer popular. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …

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  • 14Odd Lot Theory — A technical analysis theory/indicator based on the assumption that the small individual investor is always wrong. Therefore, if odd lot sales are up that is small investors are selling stock it is probably a good time to buy. This approach… …

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  • 15odd-lot buy back — An offer made by the corporation or its agent to purchase shares from odd lot shareholders. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …

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  • 16odd-lot resale — An offer made by the corporation or its agent to purchase shares from odd lot shareholders and immediately resell them in the market, usually in round lots to institutions, thus saving the corporation the expense of merely buying shares back.… …

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  • 17odd-lot short-sale ratio — The percentage of total odd lot sales that is composed of short sales . Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …

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  • 18odd lot doctrine — Doctrine which permits finding of total disability where claimant is not altogether incapacitated for any kind of work but is nevertheless so handicapped that he will not be able to obtain regular employment in any well known branch of the… …

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  • 19Odd Lot — An order amount for a security that is less than the normal unit of trading for that particular asset. Odd lots are considered to be anything less than the standard 100 shares for stocks. Trading commissions for odd lots are generally higher on a …

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  • 20odd lot — noun a) A block of shares of stock that is not a multiple of some number, usually 100. Everard liked to shop at the stores specializing in odd lots down by the docks, as he was a cheapskate. b) A set of leftover goods, of a quantity less than an… …

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