- Industrie: Financial services
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The SEC dictates how volume is counted. Thus, volume is counted in the same manner on all markets based on the above reporting structure. Any time money changes hands (or any time capital is risked), it must be counted as a trade. Examples: 1) One registered market participant on Nasdaq buys 100 shares into inventory from another registered market participant or from one of its clients. In either case, it is counted as 100 shares. 2) One member firm on the NYSE or Amex buys 100 shares from another member firm. The Specialist matches the order between the two firms and it is counted as 100 shares. 3)The Specialist sells 100 shares from his inventory to a member firm on the NYSE. It is counted as 100 shares. 4) A Market Maker receives an order to buy 100 shares from it's client. It does not have 100 shares in its inventory. It must go buy 100 shares from someone else. It then sells these 100 shares to the client. Thus, there are two trades in this example for a total of 200 shares.
Industry:Financial services
A note appearing on the consolidated tape when the tape is running behind under heavy trading, meaning that only the stock symbol and price will be shown for trades under 5000 shares.
Industry:Financial services
A reduction in price based on the purchase of a large quantity.
Industry:Financial services
Arrangement allowing shareholders of a mutual fund to purchase shares over a period of time on a regular basis, and in so doing take advantage of dollar cost averaging.
Industry:Financial services
The legal proceeding that follows a petition of bankruptcy.
Industry:Financial services
Liquidation proceedings that are supported by a company's shareholders.
Industry:Financial services
A pension plan supported partially by the employee by pension contributions deducted from each paycheck.
Industry:Financial services
The risk in the value of options portfolios due to the unpredictable changes in the volatility of the underlying asset.
Industry:Financial services
The voting card sent to participants in an employee plan giving the trustee of the plan the authority to vote the shares as indicated on a proxy card.
Industry:Financial services
This is the daily number of shares of a security that change hands between a buyer and a seller.
Industry:Financial services