- liquid stocks
- The London Stock Exchange has classified its listed shares and USM-company shares that have a normal market size greater than 1,000 as liquid stocks. Exchange Handbook Glossary
Financial and business terms. 2012.
Financial and business terms. 2012.
less liquid stocks — The London Stock Exchange has classified those of its listed and USM company shares that have a normal market size of 1,000 or less as liquid stocks. Exchange Handbook Glossary … Financial and business terms
stocks — Stock Stock (st[o^]k), n. [AS. stocc a stock, trunk, stick; akin to D. stok, G. stock, OHG. stoc, Icel. stokkr, Sw. stock, Dan. stok, and AS. stycce a piece; cf. Skr. tuj to urge, thrust. Cf. {Stokker}, {Stucco}, and {Tuck} a rapier.] 1. The stem … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Liquid asset — Asset that is easily and cheaply turned into cash notably cash itself and short term securities. The New York Times Financial Glossary * * * liquid asset liquid asset ➔ asset * * * liquid asset UK US noun [C] ► ACCOUNTING, FINANCE cash, or an… … Financial and business terms
liquid asset — asset that is easily and cheaply turned into cash notably, cash itself and short term securities. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * * liquid asset liquid asset ➔ asset * * * liquid asset UK US noun [C] ► ACCOUNTING, FINANCE cash, or an… … Financial and business terms
Liquid Asset — An asset that can be converted into cash quickly and with minimal impact to the price received. Liquid assets are generally regarded in the same light as cash because their prices are relatively stable when they are sold on the open market. For… … Investment dictionary
Net Liquid Assets — A measure that examines a company s net liquid financial assets. The net liquid assets show how much of a company s liquid assets would be left if all current liabilities were paid off. Calculated as: For example, if XYZ Inc. has $10 million in… … Investment dictionary
less liquid SEAQ securities — A SEAQ stock with a normal market size of 1,000 or 500. Since these securities have less liquid trading than other SEAQ securities, details of trades done by market makers in such stocks are not normally displayed on SEAQ. This enables the market … Financial and business terms
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Fundamentally based indexes — are indices in which stocks are weighted by a fundamental factor (e.g. sales, book value, dividends) or composite of fundamental factors. This stands in direct contrast to capitalization weighted indices. Fundamentally based indexes were… … Wikipedia
Day trader — This article is about the occupation. For the practice, see Day trading. A day trader is a trader who buys and sells financial instruments (e.g. stocks, options, futures, derivatives, currencies) within the same trading day such that all… … Wikipedia