Meaning INFORMATION-MOTIVATED TRADES: Trades in which an investor believes he or she possesses pertinent information not currently reflected in the stock's price
More terms such as Information-motivated trades in Dictionary I.
- Definition Imputed Value:
- Examples of an asset, service, or company that is not physically recorded in any accounts but is implicit in the product, e.g., the opportunity cost of cash remaining in a savings account and not invested information-motivated trades definition.
- Definition Implied Volatility:
- Examples The expected volatility in a stock's return derived from its option price, maturity date, exercise price, and riskless rate of return, using an option pricing model such as Black-Scholes information-motivated trades explain.
- Definition International Depository Receipt (IDR):
- Examples a bank as evidence of ownership of one or more shares of the underlying stock of a foreign corporation that the bank holds in trust. The advantage of the IDR structure is that the corporation does information-motivated trades what is.
- Definition International Monetary Market (IMM):
- Examples A division of the CME established in 1972 for trading financial futures. Related: Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME information-motivated trades meaning.
- Definition Index Model:
- Examples A model of stock returns using a market index such as the S;P 500 to represent common or systematic risk factors information-motivated trades abbreviation.