Meaning POST-TRADE BENCHMARKS: Prices after the decision to trade
More terms such as Post-trade benchmarks in Dictionary P.
- Definition Profitability Index:
- Examples The present value of the future cash flows divided by the initial investment. Also called the benefit-cost ratio post-trade benchmarks definition.
- Definition Piggybacking:
- Examples trading stocks, bonds or commodities in a personal account following a trade just made for a customer. The broker assumes that the customer is making the trade on valuable inside information. Illegal post-trade benchmarks explain.
- Definition Price Gap:
- Examples A term used when the price of a stock rockets or dives in a direction away from its last price range, such as a stock with a trading range of $10-$12 that closes at $12 and climbs to $14 the next day post-trade benchmarks what is.
- Definition Precautionary Motive:
- Examples A desire to hold cash in order to be able to deal effectively with unexpected events that require cash outlay post-trade benchmarks meaning.
- Definition Portability:
- Examples The character of benefits that may be carried from a previous job to the next post-trade benchmarks abbreviation.