securities market conditions

  • 1market — Usually refers to the equity market. The market went down today means that the value of the stock market dropped that day. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * * ▪ I. market mar‧ket 1 [ˈmɑːkt ǁ ˈmɑːr ] noun 1. [countable] COMMERCE the activity of… …

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  • 2market maker — An individual or entity that stands ready to buy or sell financial instruments at all times. Market makers quote both a bid and an offer price to the market. Market makers provide liquidity to markets. They profit from the spread between bid and… …

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  • 3Market neutral — An investment strategy or portfolio is considered market neutral if it seeks to entirely avoid some form of market risk, typically by hedging. In order to evaluate market neutrality, it is first necessary to specify the risk being avoided. For… …

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  • 4Market liquidity — Liquidity redirects here. For the accounting term, see Accounting liquidity. In business, economics or investment, market liquidity is an asset s ability to be sold without causing a significant movement in the price and with minimum loss of… …

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  • 5market analyst — noun an analyst of conditions affecting a market (especially the stock market) • Topics: ↑stock exchange, ↑stock market, ↑securities market • Hypernyms: ↑analyst • Hyponyms: ↑chartist, ↑ …

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  • 6market letter — noun a newsletter written by an analyst of the stock market and sold to subscribers • Hypernyms: ↑newsletter, ↑newssheet * * * noun : a publication usually issued by a specialist containing market information and advice * * * a publication… …

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  • 7Market Conversion Price — An investor s effective cost to purchase common stock when it is purchased in the form of a convertible security and the investor then exercises the security s conversion option. The market conversion price is calculated by dividing the… …

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  • 8market letter — a publication containing information concerning market conditions, expectations, etc., esp. one produced by a securities brokerage firm or other financial organization. * * * …

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  • 9Market overhang — The theory that in certain situations, institutions wish to sell their shares but postpone the share sales because large orders under current market conditions would drive down the share price and that the consequent threat of securities sales… …

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  • 10market overhang — The theory that, in certain situations, institutions wish to sell their shares but postpone the sale because large orders under current market conditions would drive down the share price and that the consequent threat of securities sales will… …

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