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  • 51Stock — For capital stock in the sense of the fixed input of a production function, see Physical capital. For other uses, see Stock (disambiguation). Financial markets Public market Exchange Securities …

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  • 52Triangular arbitrage — (sometimes called triangle arbitrage) refers to taking advantage of a state of imbalance between three foreign exchange markets: a combination of matching deals are struck that exploit the imbalance, the profit being the difference between the… …

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  • 53SEAQ — The Stock Exchange Automated Quotation system (or SEAQ) is a system for trading mid cap LSE stocks. Stocks need to have at least two market makers to be eligible for trading via SEAQ. In the London Stock Exchange, only thinly traded stocks (those …

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  • 54Away From The Market — When the bid on an order is lower (or the ask price is higher) than the current market price for the security. In this case, the bid/ask spread is above or below the current price of the stock …

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  • 55Locked Market — A short term situation occurring within a market where both the bid and ask are identical, resulting in no bid ask spread. This usually occurs in stocks that are highly volatile and experience a significant trading volume. Locked markets are… …

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  • 56Price Continuity — A characteristic of a liquid market where the price movements between transactions are relatively small. Each trade results in minimal price changes, as if the proceeding price continued through to the next transaction. Price continuity… …

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  • 57Price Tension — The phenomenon by which the seller of a particular good, service or security desires to maximize the selling price, while the buyer desires to minimize the purchasing price. Generally speaking, the greater the price tension within a particular… …

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  • 58Algorithmic trading — In electronic financial markets, algorithmic trading or automated trading, also known as algo trading, black box trading, or robo trading, is the use of computer programs for entering trading orders with the computer algorithm deciding on certain …

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  • 60Forex Broker — Firms that provide currency traders with access to a trading platform that allows them to buy and sell foreign currencies. A currency trading broker, also known as a retail forex broker, or forex broker, handles a very small portion of the volume …

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