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  • 111Stock Jobbing — The buying and selling of securities with the intent of generating quick profits. While most investors seek value through long term investments, stock jobbing takes on a more speculative short term tone. The term stock jobbing is largely used in… …

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  • 112long — /lɒŋ/ adjective for a large period of time ♦ in the long term over a long period of time ♦ to take the long view to plan for a long period before current investment becomes profitable ♦ to be long of a stock or to go long to buy a share as a long …

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  • 113Long acre (road verge) — The long acre or long paddock is a traditional term for wide grassy road verges. In some places, such as Australia, New Zealand and parts of the British Isles, rural roads are often separated from adjoining paddocks and fields by both a hedge or… …

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  • 114Stock Hill — It lies to the south of the B3135 which runs from Cheddar Gorge to Green Ore and is the largest woodland on the Mendip plateau. A number of wide rides run through the forest. In addition parts of the woodland are clear felled, and in these areas… …

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  • 115Long position — An options position where a person has executed one or more option trades where the net result is that they are an owner or holder of options ( i. e. the number of contracts bought exceeds the number of contracts sold). The New York Times… …

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  • 116Long (finance) — In finance, a long position in a security, such as a stock or a bond, or equivalently to be long in a security, means the holder of the position owns the security and will profit if the price of the security goes up.Similarly, a long position in… …

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  • 117Long (or Long Position) — 1. The buying of a security such as a stock, commodity or currency, with the expectation that the asset will rise in value. 2. In the context of options, the buying of an options contract. Opposite of short (or short position). 1. For example, an …

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  • 118Long-Term Equity Anticipation Securities - LEAPS — Publicly traded options contracts with expiration dates that are longer than one year. Structurally, LEAPS are no different than short term options, but the later expiration dates offer the opportunity for long term investors to gain exposure to… …

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  • 119Long-term debt/capitalization — Indicator of financial leverage. Shows long term debt as a proportion of the capital available. Determined by dividing long term debt by the sum of long term debt, preferred stock and common stockholder equity. The New York Times Financial… …

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  • 120long-term debt/capitalization — indicator of financial leverage. Shows long term debt as a proportion of the capital available. Determined by dividing long term debt by the sum of long term debt, preferred stock and common stockholder s equity . Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …

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