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  • 121substantial US market interest — (SUSMI) Under Regulation S of the Securities Act of 1933, there is deemed to be substantial US market interest in an issuer s shares, if in the issuer s prior fiscal year: • Securities exchanges and interdealer quotation systems in the US in the… …

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  • 122After-Market Performance — The price level performance of a newly issued stock after its IPO. There is no standard ending time period that is considered, but after market performance begins on the first day of trading on the exchange. Typically after market performance… …

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  • 123Normal Market Size — A share classification structure based on the number of shares outstanding. This determines the number of shares that a market maker can trade at the quoted price. Buying or selling in amounts above the set number of shares requires price… …

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  • 124National Market System — ( NMS) Refers to over the counter trading. System of trading OTC stocks under the sponsorship of the NASD. Must meet certain criteria for size, profitability and trading activity. More comprehensive information is available for NMS stocks than… …

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  • 125Prediction market — Prediction markets (also known as predictive markets, information markets, decision markets, idea futures, event derivatives, or virtual markets) are speculative markets created for the purpose of making predictions. The current market prices can …

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  • 127Stock market bottom — A stock market bottom is a trend reversal that marks the end of a market downturn and the beginning of an upward moving trend. A bottom may occur because of the presence of a cycle, or because of panic selling as a reaction to an adverse… …

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  • 128Make a market — A dealer is said to make a market when he quotes bid and offered prices at which he stands ready to buy and sell. The New York Times Financial Glossary * * * Ⅰ. make a market (in sth) ► to be ready, willing, and able to buy or sell particular… …

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